<div dir="ltr">Depois de ler esta notícia que junto, acho que quem souber usar o código Morse deverá ser banido da comunidade radioamadorística. <br> . . . . . . . .<br><br>**<br><br>RESCUE: HIKING HAM RECUED BY QRP RADIO AND MORSE CODE<br>
<br>Knowing Morse code helped an injured ham summon help. This, after being<br>hurt in an accident high in the Cascade mountains of Washington State.<br><br>Over the weekend of September 20th Glenn Russell Ruby Jr, W7AU, of<br>
Corvallis, Oregon, was hiking in the Cascades when he slipped and<br>suffered a broken his leg. He made it back to his camp site where he<br>used his Elecraft K-1 portable QRP station to send out a call for help<br>on 40 meter C-W. He was able to contact Bob Williams, N7ODM, of<br>
Bozeman, Montana. Ruby asked Williams to notify the Snohomish County<br>Search and Rescue in Washington State.<br><br>Williams did. He then tried to keep in contact with Ruby. Signals<br>faded out at about 8 p.m. local time but contact was resumed the next<br>
morning around 9 a.m. on 7.051 MHz. After that the two hams kept in<br>communications until Ruby was evacuated on horseback from the site by<br>Search and Rescue on Monday, September 22nd. Bad weather in the area<br>had prevented a helicopter rescue.<br>
<br>You can read a more in-depth account of the rescue of W7AU on the ARRL<br>website newspages. Thats in cyberspace at www dot arrl dot org. (ARRL) <br> <br> <br>--<br>Randy Allen, KAØAZS<br><br>_______________________________________________<br>
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