Legh Richardson:.-- .... .- - / .- -... --- ..- - / - .... . / .-. . .. -. - .-. --- -.. ..- -.-. - .. --- -. / --- ..-. / - .... .. ... / -- . - .... --- -.. / ..--.. / -.. ..- -- --..-- / -.. . --..-- / -.. ..- -- / -.. . --..-- / -.. ..- -- --..-- / .-. .- - / - .- / - .- -
what / about / the / reintroduction / of / this / method / de ? / dum /de?/ de? /dum ?/ rat /ta/tat
OK, it is really quite hard to read Morse like that, and the use of question marks is confusing (or you mean MIM but there is a spacing problem) . However, while you may mock; morse is very much in use, albeit mostly for amateur stuff and simple self identification on beacons automatic weather stations and so forth.
And of course on those phones that chirp out S-M-S whenever they get a text (which is a bit of a muscle clencher for those skilled in the arts,
as the little ditty di di dit dah dah di di dit is only one dah from
the blood chilling di di dit dah dah dah di di dit of the S-O-S call, one guaranteed to test the reflexes.)
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