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- 06-08-2004, 08:02 AM #1Ralph BlachGuest
Well, if anybody has purchased a nokia 6200 and listened closely to the
message allerts, they are all in CW (Morse Code).
So I pulled out my pen and paper and copied them down.
The standard allert is NI, da dit dit dit.
One of the special alerts is the rather long phrase "connecting people"!
Rather neat in my humble opinion
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Chip
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- 06-10-2004, 04:58 PM #2Rich RushoGuest
Re: cw (Morse Code) is not dead
You must be a HAM.....de N2UNM
"Ralph Blach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> Well, if anybody has purchased a nokia 6200 and listened closely to the
> message allerts, they are all in CW (Morse Code).
>
> So I pulled out my pen and paper and copied them down.
>
> The standard allert is NI, da dit dit dit.
>
> One of the special alerts is the rather long phrase "connecting people"!
>
>
> Rather neat in my humble opinion
>
> --... ...-- ...
> Chip
>
>
> -.- ..-. ....- .-- -... -.-
- 06-11-2004, 08:37 AM #3Randy McLeanGuest
Re: cw (Morse Code) is not dead
y'all aren't the only ones! de wo5m
Rich Rusho wrote:
> You must be a HAM.....de N2UNM
> "Ralph Blach" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>
>>Well, if anybody has purchased a nokia 6200 and listened closely to the
>>message allerts, they are all in CW (Morse Code).
>>
>>So I pulled out my pen and paper and copied them down.
>>
>>The standard allert is NI, da dit dit dit.
>>
>>One of the special alerts is the rather long phrase "connecting people"!
>>
>>
>>Rather neat in my humble opinion
>>
>>--... ...-- ...
>>Chip
>>
>>
>>-.- ..-. ....- .-- -... -.-
>
>
>
- 06-11-2004, 03:07 PM #4Guest
Re: cw (Morse Code) is not dead
I wonder if that's the same tone that I used to use in my old 3360. It
was rather long and had lots of long-short-alternating beeps. I never
thought it could actually be anything but I bet it was.
Cool, nice find!
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 10:02:23 -0400, Ralph Blach
<[email protected]> said:
>Well, if anybody has purchased a nokia 6200 and listened closely to the
>message allerts, they are all in CW (Morse Code).
>
>So I pulled out my pen and paper and copied them down.
>
>The standard allert is NI, da dit dit dit.
>
>One of the special alerts is the rather long phrase "connecting people"!
>
>
>Rather neat in my humble opinion
>
>--... ...-- ...
>Chip
>
>
>-.- ..-. ....- .-- -... -.-
- 06-11-2004, 07:44 PM #5Jay AGuest
Re: cw (Morse Code) is not dead
73's
Jay - W6DXR
- 06-14-2004, 05:46 PM #6JonGuest
Re: cw (Morse Code) is not dead
Yep, the "Ascending" alert tone on my 6340i is "connecting people", and
the "Special" tone is "SMS" - dit-dit-dit dah-dah dit-dit-dit.
On Tue, 08 Jun 2004 10:02:23 -0400, Ralph Blach
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Well, if anybody has purchased a nokia 6200 and listened closely to the
>message allerts, they are all in CW (Morse Code).
>
>So I pulled out my pen and paper and copied them down.
>
>The standard allert is NI, da dit dit dit.
>
>One of the special alerts is the rather long phrase "connecting people"!
>
>
>Rather neat in my humble opinion
>
>--... ...-- ...
>Chip
>
>
>-.- ..-. ....- .-- -... -.-
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