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Posted: 04.06.2007, 12:37
by JoeTribi
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Posted: 04.06.2007, 13:18
by t00fri
JoeTribi wrote:---


Since you are distributing these hard-to-understand "---" messages in various boards, how about a translation? ;-)

Bye Fridger

Posted: 04.06.2007, 14:55
by bh
Fridger, it's Morse code... it means 'o' or oh?

Posted: 04.06.2007, 15:12
by Fightspit
.. / -.-. .- -. / ..- -. . .-. ... - .- -.. / - .... . / -- --- .-. ... . !

http://homepage.ntlworld.com/dmitrismir ... e-tab1.JPG

Posted: 04.06.2007, 15:17
by t00fri
.-- --- .-- :idea:

Posted: 04.06.2007, 15:59
by ANDREA
.. / -.. --- -. .----. - --..-- / -... ..- - / .... - - .--. ---... -..-. -..-. -- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. . .-.-.- ... -.-. .--. .... .. .-.. .-.. .. .--. ... .-.-.- -.-. --- -- -..-. -.-. --. .. -....- -... .. -. -..-. -- --- .-. ... . .-.-.- -.-. --. .. / -.-. .- -. / -.. --- / .. -

Bye

Andrea :lol:

Posted: 04.06.2007, 16:07
by Fightspit
Here a detranslator (morse -> text):

http://www.qbit.it/lab/demorse.php

or a translator (text -> morse):

http://www.qbit.it/lab/morse.php

Posted: 04.06.2007, 16:08
by Fightspit
ANDREA wrote:.. / -.. --- -. .----. - --..-- / -... ..- - / .... - - .--. ---... -..-. -..-. -- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. . .-.-.- ... -.-. .--. .... .. .-.. .-.. .. .--. ... .-.-.- -.-. --- -- -..-. -.-. --. .. -....- -... .. -. -..-. -- --- .-. ... . .-.-.- -.-. --. .. / -.-. .- -. / -.. --- / .. -

Bye

Andrea :lol:


I don't, but http://morsecode.scphillips.com/cgi-bin/morse.cgi can do it

re

Posted: 04.06.2007, 17:50
by John Van Vliet
the last half of this thread belongs in Purgatory
http://www.celestiaproject.net/forum/viewforum ... a168e34557

Posted: 04.06.2007, 23:53
by Celestial_Planets
.. / -.-. .- -. \.----. - / ..- -. -.. . .-. ... - .- -. -.. / -- --- .-. ... . --..-- / -... ..- - / - .... .. ... / .. ... / .- / --. .-. . .- - / .-- .- -.-- / - --- / .-.. . .- .-. -. / .... --- .-- / - --- / -- --- .-. ... . .-.-.- /

.-. --- --. . .-. / - .... .- - -.-.-- / --- ...- . .-. -.-.--

Posted: 04.06.2007, 23:58
by Celestial_Planets
One more thing, .. \.----. -- / ..-. ..- -. -. -.-- -.-.-- -.-.-- -.-.--

Posted: 05.06.2007, 00:00
by Cham
Di-dah-dah Di-di-di-dit Dah-di-dah-dah, Di-dah Di-dah-dit Dit, Dah-di-dah-dah Dah-dah-dah Di-di-dah, Di-dah-di-dit Dah-dah-dah Di-di-dit Di-dit Dah-dit Dah-dah-dit, Dah-di-dah-dah Dah-dah-dah Di-di-dah Di-dah-dit, Dah Di-dit Dah-dah Dit, Di-dah-dah Di-dit Dah Di-di-di-dit, Di-di-dit Di-di-dah Dah-di-dah-dit Di-di-di-dit, Di-dah, Dah-dah Dit Di-dah Dah-dit Di-dit Dah-dit Dah-dah-dit Di-dah-di-dit Dit Di-di-dit Di-di-dit, Di-di-dit Dit Dah-dit Dah Dit Dah-dit Dah-di-dah-dit Dit, Di-di-dah-dah-di-dit

:twisted:

Posted: 05.06.2007, 00:38
by Celestial_Planets
Cham wrote:Di-dah-dah Di-di-di-dit Dah-di-dah-dah, Di-dah Di-dah-dit Dit, Dah-di-dah-dah Dah-dah-dah Di-di-dah, Di-dah-di-dit Dah-dah-dah Di-di-dit Di-dit Dah-dit Dah-dah-dit, Dah-di-dah-dah Dah-dah-dah Di-di-dah Di-dah-dit, Dah Di-dit Dah-dah Dit, Di-dah-dah Di-dit Dah Di-di-di-dit, Di-di-dit Di-di-dah Dah-di-dah-dit Di-di-di-dit, Di-dah, Dah-dah Dit Di-dah Dah-dit Di-dit Dah-dit Dah-dah-dit Di-dah-di-dit Dit Di-di-dit Di-di-dit, Di-di-dit Dit Dah-dit Dah Dit Dah-dit Dah-di-dah-dit Dit, Di-di-dah-dah-di-dit

:twisted:


.-- --- .- .... / - .... . .-. . --..-- / -.-. .... .- -- .-.-.- / .. / -.-. .- -. \.----. - / - .-. .- -. ... .-.. .- - . / .- / ... .. -. --. .-.. . / -- --- .-. ... . / -.-. --- -.. . / -.-- --- ..- / -.. .. -.. .-.-.- / .-- .- ... / .. - / .--. .. . / --- .-. / ... --- -- . - .... .. -. --. / .-.. .. -.- . / - .... .- - ..--..


:?:

Posted: 05.06.2007, 03:03
by LordFerret
Of course the encoding/decoding of morse via the computer in ham radio applications is nothing new... and still a reliable fall-back during emergency crisis. Many old-time ham operators feel it a bad thing that the morse requirement was recently removed from obtaining a ham license... and they might be very right in their thinking about that.

Anyone who doubts the value and validity of ham radio operators should take a close look at the communications evaluations reports which came about since the hurricane Katrina disaster. If it weren't for ham operators, there would have been no communications at all (zero) at times when it was needed most. The National Guard, FEMA, state, and local municipalites all failed in keeping communications open and clear... all of them, all except the amateur ham operators. :wink:

Posted: 05.06.2007, 05:52
by Celestial_Planets
I guess the world needs more ham. :lol:

Posted: 05.06.2007, 06:20
by Celestial_Planets
I get it now, Cham. The reason why I was wasting my time with such meaningless sentence was because this is a morse code forum. I couldn't understand it because I didn't read the manual for morse coding. I should have put my noggin where it belongs.