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... correctly by ear texts in the international Morse code at not less than the prescribed speed, using all the letters of the alphabet, numerals 0-9, period, comma, question mark, slant...
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Effective Feb. 23, 2007, the Federal Communications Commission will no longer require any U.S. Amateur Radio operator to learn Morse Code.
-- Notice in Springfield News-Sun
...Morse Code translated the alphabet into a series of dots and dashes, which could be d...
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... signals must be transmitted to provide Morse Code identification, airborne antenna selection, a... are encoded using the International Alphabet Number 5, (IA-5):. Note 4: Coding for status bit:....
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... is a quick look at several decades of alphabet soup legislation aimed at pension "reform"—and t..., ERISA also established the Internal Revenue Code "Section 415 limits," imposing a $75,000 annual ca...
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[Jennifer Marsh] is a widowed single mother living in a modest house in Portland, Ore., where her own mother (Mary Beth Hurt) is a fixture. At work, Jennifer nails identity thieves and pedophiles that she can call in surgical police strikes against quicker than she can go out for a coffee. As such, her prescient leap of logic about a kitten killer's inevitable aptitude for torturing people to death comes too quickly to allow for much suspense to build before the first human victim makes his appearance. A taser gun becomes cinema's modern-day chloroform when a man is abducted in a sports arena parking lot before being stripped, cut, and shackled in front of a webcam with an intravenous needle that speeds bleeding with every new visitor that logs on. Some clever satire attends a discussio...
... blinked out his location to the camera with Morse code. It's enough to send viewers on a personal quuest to learn the alphabet of dots and dashes should a need ever arise. Direc...
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... discussing five Western languages; alphabets for Braille, the American Manual Alphabet, Esperannto, Morse code, and Semaphore; and multiple choice vocabular...
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[Jennifer Marsh] is a widowed single mother living in a modest house in Portland, Ore., where her own mother (Mary Beth Hurt) is a fixture. At work, Marsh nails identity thieves and pedophiles against whom she can call in surgical police strikes quicker than she can go out for a coffee. As such, her prescient leap of logic about a kitten killer's inevitable aptitude for torturing people to death comes too quickly to allow for much suspense to build before the first human victim makes his appearance. A taser gun becomes cinema's modern-day chloroform when a man is abducted in a sports arena parking lot before being stripped, cut, and shackled in front of a webcam with an intravenous needle that speeds bleeding with every new visitor that logs on. Some clever satire attends a discussion a...
... blinked out his location to the camera with Morse code. It's enough to send viewers on a personal quuest to learn the alphabet of dots and dashes should a need ever arise. Direc...
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Here is a list of some of the venues participating in Gallery Night & Day on Friday and Saturday. For a guide to Gallery Night, see 1E.
Abstractions
...Jenny M. Steinman-Heyden uses alphabet grids, sign language and morse code to create visu...
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... group message sent in the international Morse code at no less than the prescribed speed for a mi...Each five letters of the alphabet must be counted as one word or one code group. Eac...
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... of a message sent in the international Morse code at no less than the prescribed speed for a mi...Each 5 letters of the alphabet must be counted as 1 word. Each numeral, punctuati...