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ARRL code practice is on 7047.5. The station referred to has been around for a long time. I don't know who owns or runs it. For a while it was sending religious messages in Morse code. I never listened long enough to hear an ID. :-) 73, Zack W9SZ On Sun, Jan 13, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Martin VE3OAT <ve3...@storm.ca> wrote: > Visit > http://mailman.qth.net/**mailman/listinfo/spooks<http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks>to > unsubscribe from this list > > KC2TTK/M wrote : > > > If memory serves, that's AARL's "all Morse, all the time" channel. > > The dead giveaway is if the keying rate increases from novice > > speeds to expert speeds over time. > > > > I kind of doubt ARRL would do that. They already have W1AW code practice > sessions which are strictly by the FCC book. But someone else might do it. > > ... Martin VE3OAT > > > > ______________________________**______________________________**__ > Spooks mailing list > Home: > http://mailman.qth.net/**mailman/listinfo/spooks<http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks> > Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.**htm<http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm> > Post: mailto:Spooks@mailman.qth.net > > This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net > Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html > ______________________________________________________________ Spooks mailing list Home: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/spooks Help: http://mailman.qth.net/mmfaq.htm Post: mailto:Spooks@mailman.qth.net This list hosted by: http://www.qsl.net Please help support this email list: http://www.qsl.net/donate.html