Subj : Re: linear compressed morse code To : warmfuzzy From : calcmandan Date : Sun Jun 30 2024 05:40:23 wa> This method of sending information to a Russian Embassy has been used in This is fascinating. I imagine a use case for something like this in packet radio. That is, adapting a system like this where a user from a computer requests a mainstream website on packet packet radio. Configure the browser to use the local node as a proxy. Pre-written software would automate the request by converting it to morse, compressing it, playing it into a wav file, compressing it as described by the OP, then: Requester: Outbound traffic compressed binary Requester: transmitted Receiving endpoint: receive Receiving endpoint: decompress Receiving endpoint: translate data to outbound web request Receiving endpoint: proxy the request Receiving endpoint: outbound return Receiving endpoint: package response data & transmit Requester: receives response packet Requester: displays data on browser I wonder if this could conceptually work. Daniel .... Just another prisoner of gravity! --- Mystic BBS v1.12 A48 (Linux/64) * Origin: The Bottomless Abyss BBS * bbs.bottomlessabyss.net (700:100/33) .