No apologies necessary, that was terrific... I had my 14 year old listen to
it and sent the URL to my 20 year old college daughter.....see and listen,
they have heard CW since they were born..ur oldman ain't crazy just
impassioned.......My Dad talks about the old time sportscasters...they would
get the game results on CW and do the "Color" from that on local
radio....try to explain this to a 14 year old..."you mean they could'nt see
the game?"
Jim
>
>Forgive the bandwidth and off-topic subject, but this benefits
>all hams.
>
>This afternoon at approximately, 2250Z, National Public Radio's
>program, All Things Considered, ran their regular Friday Lost &
>Found Sound segment in the last ten minutes of their program.
>This weeks edition was about Morse Code and ham radio. It's not
>often ham radio gets a nice portrayal in other but emergency
>situations. This program did a good job.
>
>If you can pick up National Public Radio this afternoon, do so
>and listen for the program.
>
>If NPR's ATC has already aired, check this url tomorrow and see
>if they have posted the Real Audio version of the program.
>
>http://www.npr.org/programs/atc/archives/1999/990423.atc.html
>
>The last entry is the above url with the 990423 actually 990422.
>I changed it to 990423 for you to try to use tomorrow to check
>for today's program.
>
>73,
>Dale Martin, KG5U
>kg5u@hal-pc.org
>http://www.hal-pc.org/~kg5u
>
>
>
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