Morse Code Recordings

 

  1. Cootie Key Demonstration
  2. Fast Hand Key Sending - Taken from a 1915 recording - about 23 wpm!
  3. N1EA on Vibroplex - Recorded by W1YT, Ed from his location in Florida of N1EA/MM around 1988.
  4. SOS de WOOH - Recording of Marine Electric SOS of 1983 - Radio Officer Albion Lane at the key.
  5. 500 kHz Tea Party - A recording from VA3CH Charles Henry made in the early 1970s in English Channel.
  6. WNU traffic list - made on 478 kHz - note the distinctive sound of the transmitter - sounds like primary keyiing!
  7. Hobart Spark - 1938 - Oldest recording that I know of giving the sound of spark transmitter.
  8. JJY Japan Time Signals Station on 8,000 kHz - Final Transmission - notice the noise coming up at end after transmssion ends.
  9. SAQ Grimeton, Sweden - Alexanderson LF alternator recording made in Sweden around 2000.
  10. Spy Station - Recordings of German owned Radio Station in Tuckerton, NJ which was closed down for spying on USA.
  11. Lake Erie Swing - Recording of Tex, W0BMU who was Radio Officer on a barge on Lake Erie Canal in 1920s.
  12. First Reception of North American Stations on West Bound Trans-Atlantic trip in middle 1980s - hear VCO and WCC.
  13. 600 meter reception in Europe - Recording made by Art Goodnow, W1DM in middle 1970s of European signals on 500 kHz.
  14. Close Down Message of Amagansett Radio (Long Island, NY) ITT/Mackay radio station WSL in early 1980s.
  15. Sydney Radio/VCO - Canadian Coast Guard Radio Sydney, NS - Last C31L broadcast to Canadian Navy Ships - Late 1990s.
  16. SOS - Full recording of SOS transmission from passenger ship "PRINSENDAM" / PJTA - October 1980. (My ship was WGOA).
  17. Recorded QSO between ship and USCG Radio Station Miami, FL / NMA - Middle 1980s


 

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