How has communication changed since you were young?
Dad: It is way more high tech and when my dad was an exchange student (New Zealand in 1976) he had to write a letter most of the time, a four to six minute phone call because it was so expensive so he did it once a week and tape recorded once a month.
Mum: There have been lots of changes. When I first stated working I used a telex machine, I don’t think you can get them now. In an antique shop maybe
Davy, Davy was a driver and radio operator in the army, he says: the radio in the Army has been made smaller and easier to use, since I started there have been three upgrades to the radio system.
What was your favourite way to communicate when you where young (except talking)?
Mum: My favourite way to communicate was to use the CB radio.
Dad: When I was in the young farmers exchange trip it was letter writing.
Davy: In the army it was the third radio because it was faster.
Did you get in trouble in any way e.g. like listening to someone’s conversation?
Mum: No but Papa got angry when sometimes the car had a flat battery in the morning. Were you talking to much!
Dad: No, but I had a dog called Fly and it use to bark when the tape recorder went on and my voice came up.
Davy: No, but I could not receive the Morse code message as fast as I could send the message.
What was and how did your favourite way to communicate work?
Mum: Mine is CB radio CB stands for citizen band radio it is an open channel form of radio communication. A little bit like texting you had your own language but it was verbal, every one had their handle, which was their name, e.g.: my uncle Mike was “the alligator” and my name was ‘Diamond Princess”. Most people had them installed in their cars with a large aerial on the roof.
Dad: mine is the letter - well first you write it then it goes to the post office and then hey presto! Well da!
Davy: the first radio that I used I had to tune in myself with large dials, the second one used numbers which you just click on to, the third is very similar to a computer. All three of them can be used with voice and Morse code, the third one can also send messages in burst form which makes it harder to detect.
Saturday, May 9, 2009
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