Yes, I love it, have often considered what it would take,... and the answer is 
almost nothing to implement. The telcos could charge for the the decoder.... 
and it could be another money maker, (how to sell the idea to the phone co.) 
The user would have the oppurtunity to use it, learn it, and do away with the 
decoder, (save money) At best it would allow more bandwidth on the current 
system for calls, (I know, someone will fuss with that, but that's ok, it works 
that way) the interference of talking on a cell phone while driving, may not be 
all that much different, however, you wouldn't have to have both hands on the 
phone to text, and that is a plus, while driving. The final touch would be 
marketing, and that is a slam dunk! for everyone, not to mention, that sense 
the 200 wpm barrier has been broken, cw is rather quick now. (for some)--... 
...--Dale - WC7S in Wy> If u want many many young people to learn> > and use 
Morse.... PUT A MORSE KEY ON THE> > CEL HAND TELEPHONE for creating msm> > 
messages. A setting in the phone menu makes> > the # key a Morse input key. 
Just do that and> > watch the teenagers flock to it because it is> > so much 
faster than keyboard input and, best,> > it is a SECRET language! Hey 
Nokia/Martti,> > r u listening?> > > 
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