> What was/is IDDY UMPTY.
Whouff Hong's baby sister?
73
Mike
G4KFK
>What was/is IDDY UMPTY.
>Bet Walt knows this one !
I could think of a rude answer .... but no, I'm stumped!
Spill the beans!
73 de G3NYY
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When I was in the Home Guard, We were taught "flag morse"
This was made by waving a flag over the head, a dot being from the start
position over the left shoulder to a corresponding position over the
right shoulder and return, the movement being made in a figure 8 motion,
so that the flag did not snarl up.
The dash was the same thing but over a longer movement.
When learning, the word iddy represented the movement for a dot and
umpty that for a dash.
hence iddy iddy iddyt umpty would represent letter V
Hope that this is clear, if not let me know.
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Dez Wood <d...@scarb.demon.co.uk> whistled a happy tune like:
73 from Bry (((Amateur Radio G3XLQ / AF4K)))
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>|>In article <33068a0c...@news.dial.pipex.com>, Walt Davidson
>|><wa...@dial.pipex.com> writes
>|>>Steve G Bryan <St...@awards.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>|>>
>|>>>What was/is IDDY UMPTY.
>
>|>When I was in the Home Guard, We were taught "flag morse"
>|>This was made by waving a flag over the head, a dot being from the start
>|>position over the left shoulder to a corresponding position over the
>|>right shoulder and return, the movement being made in a figure 8 motion,
>|>so that the flag did not snarl up.
>|>The dash was the same thing but over a longer movement.
>|>When learning, the word iddy represented the movement for a dot and
>|>umpty that for a dash.
>|>hence iddy iddy iddyt umpty would represent letter V
>
>|>Hope that this is clear, if not let me know.
>|>--
>|>Dez Wood
>|>G3HKO G-AYRS G-BAAD
>
>73 from Bry (((Amateur Radio G3XLQ / AF4K)))
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>>Hope that this is clear, if not let me know.
>Not quite right Dez but I wouldn't doubt others might have adopted an
>alternative to the TRUE meaning and source of IDDY-UMPTY.
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Dez Wood
|>In article <5e4jmt$j...@news1.mnsinc.com>, Brian Carling G3XLQ/AF4K
|><b...@mnsinc.com.NO_SPAM> writes
|>>This system sounds to me like a mixture of Ken Dodd's "DIDDY MEN"
|>>and 'Umpty Dumpty!
|>>
|>>Dez Wood <d...@scarb.demon.co.uk> whistled a happy tune like:
|>>
|>As a G3 I would have thought you might have know.
|>Could it be you are yet another re-issued callsign, a wet inked newcomer
|>with an established call-sign.
|>Are you the person that thought the Three Tenors was the money your mate
|>owed you??
|>Was it you that said Backgammon was ok as long as there where chips and
|>peas with it?
Pfft! Absolutely not Steve! Got my licence in 1968!
And there is nothing written in with a CRAYON on it either! :-)
As far as three "Tenors" go - well, I know that they make one and six!
Backgammon's OK as long as you don't lose!
Now, does all of this have ANYTHING to do with amateur radio or where were
we going with it?!! - Bry, G3XLQ / WB4FPH / AF4K
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Steve G Bryan
>How would you hear iddy iddy iddy umpty using flags ???????????? for the
>letter V.
Well you couldn't but it kept you cool.
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Dez Wood
There is a difference Steve. Flag Morse uses only two/three flag
positions, Semaphore uses many.
Mike
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> >>Hope that this is clear, if not let me know.
> >Not quite right Dez but I wouldn't doubt others might have adopted an
> >alternative to the TRUE meaning and source of IDDY-UMPTY.
> Dez Wood
Hi all, I learned the code when I was about 12 (mid 1930's) when heavy
brass "straight" keys were the order of the day.
It was explained to me then, that the "iddy" was produced when sending
a dot and the "umpty" when a dash was sent.
These were supposed to represent the sound caused by the front and rear
contacts of those heavy keys. Try it you _might_ like it <vbg>!
Cheers, Ken GM2CWL.
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