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MoNatureMan wrote:Code. Don't forget morse. Of course you need a translator for that too. LOL
Petros wrote:And morse leads to remorse.
Maverick wrote:-.-. --- - .... | - -.- ..- . | .-.-.-
naturaldon wrote:Maverick wrote:-.-. --- - .... | - -.- ..- . | .-.-.-
Agreed! (check the B & R though)
New_Adventurer wrote:Morse, yes, I did that too. My reception was about 4-wpm, but my claim to fame was a text to Morse translation program. One person said it was the most perfect code he had ever heard. That was the time in my career when I did all my work at the hardware and software interface. Turning ones and zeros into high and low voltages, contact closures, voltages settings, frequency settings, instrument control, data extraction, etc. You get the picture.
New_Adventurer wrote:My favorite memory was a program to translate antenna field strength pattern data into the probability of correctly displaying the direction that a signal was coming from. I wrote 4000 lines of Fortran in three months. It actually worked.
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