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I'm a radio amateur..et al..a Ham.Callsign AB7AG.I haven't been active the last few years so my Morse skills are rusty.I concur with the word contact and numbers being sent by the skivvy wavers on the tincans.I must say this,it is very hard for me to read the blinks versus hearing the code.Morse code was an international method of communication.Seems I recall anoher version of morse code that differed somewhat,but the years have robbed me of all the details.My inability to read the blinking morse very well has made me decide to go back to being more active in hamming,and since I just retired,I will have the time for it.I must say the blinking code by escorts was a nice touch by the devs.
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Ace of the Deep
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yeah, it is cool that the put it in, but it's drawback is that it gives the DDs position away in fog/rain
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