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Dear all
I am looking for ideas for a software CW decoder with ASCII output. There are a number of programs published - what algorithms do these use in general? I presume the software would have to have some sort of PLL to select and filter a signal and then an adaptive algorithm to allow for sending operator error in keying, noise and variations in keying speed. I am looking for a solution which trades off accuracy for minimum codespace and speed. If necessary, some of the work could be done in hardware - eg I could limit and square up the audio waveform and present it the processor as digital level transitions, so AGC would not be an issue. Any ideas? Thanks in advance Richard |
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