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Morse code
Howdy...
I use the "Neue Funkspruch Herr Kaleun" as my ringtone and was wondering what the morse code says.. My Radioman doesn't know...I should fire him.:-? |
Herr Boompus,
Is there a way to post a .wav or .mp3 of it here, or give me a link to where it lives? Unless it's over about 35 words per minute, I should be able to copy it for you. -- Zygoma -- |
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It's in the speech dir. (only in the German speech if I'm correct) RaM New_message_received.ogg I don't think it's allowed (or even possible for common users) to post such files. |
It is truncated at the beginning and end, but the center part appears to be a date:
-..-. ..--- ---.. -..-. ----- ....- -..-. ....- ...-- /28/04/43 However, since it sounds like it was cut off at the beginning and end, it may just be a string of numbers, each divided by "/". The date is the more romantic option. ;-) |
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The current patrol is in 1939.. so that's why my Radioman didn't know it I think.. :salute: :03: |
I don't use that one, for the reason that the only way to hear the morse signal is to actually be in the radio room, which the captain almost never is.
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