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Earlier a knowledge of morse code was essential for all HAM users.Morse code is no more a requirement for obtaining a HAM radio license. In addition there are there are morse code clubs and sites where all those interested could join and interact. This blog explains the new FCC regulation.All those who are keen to avail more information log on.
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Earlier a knowledge of morse code was essential for all HAM users.Morse code is no more a requirement for obtaining a HAM radio license. In addition there are there are morse code clubs and sites where all those interested could join and interact. This blog explains the new FCC regulation.All those who are keen to avail more information log on.
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The website of the International Morse Preservation Society has several useful resources for improving the accuracy in using Morse code. Worth a look. Join FIST if you genuinely have love for morse code and a concern for its perpetuation.Get your application on line and all the information you need.
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Finally a club for Morse code users! If you're a Morse code fan, this is where you should be. This is an international nonprofit organization dedicated to the perpetuation of morse code .You need to register yourself and then you could be an active participant in all the forums.
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This is the website of Southern California's own Morse code club. Membership is open to anyone with an interest in Morse code.
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Samuel F. B. Morse invented the Morse code. This site pays a rich tribute to the brilliant mind.You can see a self portrait of the inventor of morse code and remember his great contribution to our society. Further tells you in detail about the electric telegraph-the history and its uses.




