Friday, January 19, 2007

JEMPUTAN MAJLIS EYE BALL SUNGAI BESAR

Undangan ke Majlis 'EYE BALL' bagi kawasan Sungai Besar buat semua warga kerja Radio Amatur yang sudi dan berkelapangan waktu untuk menghadirinya.
Majlis adalah seperti berikut :-
Tarikh :- 27 Januari 2007
QTR :- 20.00 Hours
QTH :- Restaurant Corner Kick
(Menghadap Stesyen Minyak Petronas Sungai Besar)
Untuk mengesahkan kehadiran anda sila hubungi Jawatankuasa Penyelaras :-
1) 9W2VVH :- 0193811568
2) 9W2TZE :- 0136421311
3) 9W2ZMC :- 0193811568
P/S :- Sila sahkan kehadiran anda selewat-lewatnya 24 Januari 2007 ini.
Sekian harap maklum.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

CODE MORSE HISTORY

History Of Morse Code :-

Samuel F. B. Morse (1791-1872) was a painter and founder of the National Academy of Design. In 1832, while on a ship returning from Europe, he conceived the basic idea of an electromagnetic telegraph. Experiments with various kinds of electrical instruments and codes resulted in a demonstration of a working telegraph set in 1836, and introduction of the circuit relay. This made transmission possible for any distance. With his creation of the American Morse code, the historic message, "What hath God wrought?" was sucessfully sent from Washington to Baltimore.

The Morse code used in those days differed greatly from that which is used today. Morse code originated on telegraph lines and the original users did not listen to tones but instead to the clicking sounds created by sounders. They used the American Morse code as opposed to today's International Morse. When sending dahs (Morse code is composed of dits or short key closures, and dahs or longer key closures) the user simply sent two close-together dits. This was created by using a conventional code key.

With the advent of radio communications the international Morse became more widespread. Users of the international Morse created dahs with a longer key closure, instead of two close-spaced dits. In order to increase transmission speed on early landline circuits and later on radio circuits, semi-automatic "bug" keys were invented in 1902 and were widely adopted. Bug keys used a vibrating pendulum to create dits and the user still manually creates the dahs.

In more recent times, the user can employ keyers that electronically create dits and dahs. Iambic keyers have a memory so that the user can operate a mechanical "paddle" quicker than the keying rate of the keyer. This makes for very comfortable and nearly effortless keying.

Today experienced operators copy received text without the need to write as they receive, and when transmitting, can easily converse at 20 to 30 words per minute. Morse code will always remain a viable means of providing highly reliable communications during difficult communications conditions.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

GAMBAR BANJIR SEKITAR SEGAMAT - MARES

Alhamdullilah gambar-gambar semasa kerja-kerja bantuan komunikasi yang di lakukan oleh ahli MARES kini boleh di lihat melalui link di bawah ini.
Sekalung tahniah buat semua warga kerja Radio Amatur khasnya dari Kelab MARES yang begitu komited semasa menjalankan tugas membantu pihak yang berkenaan dalam kerja menyelaras bantuan komunikasi semasa banjir di Segamat tempoh hari.
Hanya Allah SWT sahaja yang dapat membalas jasa besar dan pengorbanan yang anda semua telah lakukan demia kerja-kerja murni tersebut.
Klik :- http://219.93.186.186/segamat/
Salam takzim,
Rosli
9W2MYV

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