The sinking of the Titanic
A very interesting version of the wireless narrative of the sinking of the 
Titanic is offered by the BBC World Service. BBC producers used computer 
generated voices of actual telegraphic exchanges to simulate the frantic 
network traffic. 


I expect this is of deep meaning to all amateur radio operators. The very 
foundations of our service are clearly laid in this narrative. You'll hear 
urgency, courage and disbelief from the wireless operators. You'll hear our 
on-air jargon even as it is used today. You'll recognise network message 
frustrations. You will be amazed when you hear echoes of our amateur radio 
service as it is today--especially in times of disaster and recovery. Please 
have a listen. 


http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00q89fy


The valent efforts of the wireless officer John George "Jack" Phillips as his 
ship sank are beyond description. 

73,
H. Cary, K4TM
K3-100 #3448
KPA-500 #698
[email protected]



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