Subj : Da Di Dit Dit - Rulz
To : ROY WITT
From : STAN PHILLIPS
Date : Wed Sep 06 2000 01:27 pm
Hi Roy,
SP>> Not really, it is still in use with navigational beacons,
RW> SP> I was referring to navigational beacons used by both marine
RW> SP> (shipping) and aircraft.
RW>
RW> Since marine and aircraft no longer use CW, there's no need for CW
RW> beacons. I think you'll find that they're all using digital
RW> communications now.
***** Sept 6th 2000 ******
Hi Roy,
I have just received confirmation from our local "Air Ground School"
that ID in morse code is used on almost all Aircraft navigation
beacons I had thought that morse code ID was only on the low power
'non-directional' beacons . I also had it confirmed that there is no
suggestion that there is any intention to change from Morse Code ID.
The pilots rarley know code, they just match the dits and dah's to
the beacon on the map (I.E. the id's on the maps are written as dots
and dashes, not the letter(s)/number(s) that the morse code represents.)
All the best.
Stan
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