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DK3UZ > MORSE 25.09.06 18:40l 16 Lines 444 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: The long zero
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In <47907_GB7CIP@bbs.net> g0ftd@gb7cip writes:
> [...]
> Where does the long zero come from and do others on here use or recognise
> it?
For one thing "dah" is, in addition to "t" of course, the abbreviated
"0". For another, IIRC, a rather long "dah" represents "0" in the Landline
Code.
73, Eddi ._._.
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