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G0FTD  > INTRUD   17.05.07 11:40l 28 Lines 748 Bytes #999 (0) @ EU
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Subj: Re: 3549.75
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Sent: 070517/0829Z @:GB7PZT.#24.GBR.EU [Kidderminster] #:14403 XSERV410h
Date: Thu, 17 May 2007 09:29:25 +0000
From: g0ftd@gb7pzt.#24.gbr.eu (Andy)
To: intrud@eu

Subject: Re: 3549.75


DK3UZ wrote:-
>> Military. One clue to it's origin is to listen for Cyrillic Morse
>> characters such as:
> 
>> ..-- or ---. or .-.-
> 
>    The above also represent ü, ö and ä, so they don't necessarily
> represent cyrillic letters. Further the transmissions reported by
> ON4NS are lacking these letters.

True.

As a point of interest do DL hams or military stations use the "extended"
Morse characters or just simple international Morse ?

So far I have only seen evidence of Russian and it's associates happy
to use the "extended" Morse characters, but I'm willing to discover more
on this subject.

Regards - Andy

G0FTD @ GB7PZT


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