Ah! Very clever! There’s quite a bit of Morse Code communications on the radio bands, by both young and old ham radio operators. (I’ve talked to someone recently as young as 14, and as old as 101 !!). On some “contest” weekends there are hundred and hundreds of signals you can follow using Morse Code on any particular radio band. It’s actually pretty popular with Boy Scouts, too (and those decoding video game clues). That said, it’s definitely a bit of an art for those who are up for the challenge. I only learned it a couple of years ago, just for fun. (mangled code below because this text editor strips empty space strings…). . – . / . – . / . – / – – . . / – – . . . . / . . . – . / . – . / . . – / – !73 and GL de – . – / – . – / – . . . . / . . – . / . . – / -
Ah! Very clever! There’s quite a bit of Morse Code communications on the radio bands, by both young and old ham radio operators. (I’ve talked to someone recently as young as 14, and as old as 101 !!). On some “contest” weekends there are hundred and hundreds of signals you can follow using Morse Code on any particular radio band. It’s actually pretty popular with Boy Scouts, too (and those decoding video game clues). That said, it’s definitely a bit of an art for those who are up for the challenge. I only learned it a couple of years ago, just for fun. (mangled code below because this text editor strips empty space strings…). . – . / . – . / . – / – – . . / – – . . . . / . . . – . / . – . / . . – / – !73 and GL de – . – / – . – / – . . . . / . . – . / . . – / -