Morse for the exclamation mark

Brian Carling af4k at EARTHLINK.NET
Sat Sep 25 06:47:35 EDT 1999


If there is not one, we should make up our own and publish it far and wide
among CW ops!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

On 24 Sep 99, at 18:33, Jeffrey Herman wrote:

> I can't seem to find the Morse for the exclamation mark. I spent the
> afternoon in our research library going from floor to floor (government
> docs are on the underground level, tech collection is on the third floor,
> telecom regs are on the second floor) browsing through marine radio
> manuals, ITU manuals, all sorts of communications books (even the
> venerable "Electronic Communication" by Shrader) -- nil. The best I could
> find was the Continental version: dadadididadah (which was also the High
> Power Warning).
>
> Can someone give me a reference for it? I was told it's dadadadit,
> but can't confirm that.
>
> Enjoy the weekend!
> Jeff KH6O
>
> P.S. Our research library is ranked in the country's top 50; used to be in
> the top 30, but due to cuts in funding....
>
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