morse code (CW) not dead, found it on the Nokia 6200

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Well, if anybody has purchased a nokia 6200 and listened closely to the
message allerts, they are all in CW (Morse Code).

So I pulled out my pen and paper and copied them down.

The standard allert is NI, da dit dit dit.

One of the special alerts is the rather long phrase "connecting people"!


Rather neat in my humble opinion

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Chip
 
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My Nokia 6190 is the same way. Never thought to write down what it was
saying.
Good idea! I 'll have to try that..... ;-)

Scotty



"Ralph Blach" <rblach@NOSPAMintrex..XXXnet> wrote in message
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> Well, if anybody has purchased a nokia 6200 and listened closely to the
> message allerts, they are all in CW (Morse Code).
>
> So I pulled out my pen and paper and copied them down.
>
> The standard allert is NI, da dit dit dit.
>
> One of the special alerts is the rather long phrase "connecting people"!
>
>
> Rather neat in my humble opinion
>
> --... ...-- ...
> Chip
 
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Don't know if you are aware of it but many cell phones spell out "SMS" in
morse code as the alert when an incoming SMS message appears.