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by mattr47 1286 days ago
My Dad was a morse intercept operator for the US Army, mid 60s, stationed in Northern Japan. He has stories of them naming all the Soviet morse operators by the way the tapped.
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Cryptonomicon mentions this as well. Each operator having a particular "fist" that was unique to them.
It's still true now in ham radio, even for those using a bug (vibroplex keyer) or even an electronic keyer, will still leak some of their natural fist thru.