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Hi all,
Receiver = Sony ICF-2010 with random wire antenna I can hear lots of dots-dashes transmissions on various frequencies loud and clear. I would like to know if I can attach something on the audio output to decode the morse code. Any info would be appreciated. TIA. Jim |
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![]() "Jim" wrote in message om... Hi all, Receiver = Sony ICF-2010 with random wire antenna I can hear lots of dots-dashes transmissions on various frequencies loud and clear. I would like to know if I can attach something on the audio output to decode the morse code. Any info would be appreciated. TIA. Jim Theres many types of hardware and software that can do the job. I use an Info-Tech M-6000 & an Universal M-8000. The M-6000 can usually be had for less than $150 and theres several other smaller units like the Universal M-400 and MFJ makes some cheapo boxes which are $100 or less. Theres some expensive software like Hoka Code 3 that are very good but expect to pay over $300. -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/ |
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"Jim" kirjoitti viestissä
om... Hi all, Receiver = Sony ICF-2010 with random wire antenna I can hear lots of dots-dashes transmissions on various frequencies loud and clear. I would like to know if I can attach something on the audio output to decode the morse code. Any info would be appreciated. TIA. Jim The cheapest but by no means easiest way is to learn morse. It took me about one week to learn and about four months to achieve the speed of 140 "letters" per minute. I was 19 years old those days, though. Matti Ponkamo OH1GPU, Naantali, Finland |
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![]() there are tons of software morse code decoders. to use these you need nothing more than your computer , the software and your soundcard. search Google for a zillion hits or try this site for what you want : http://www.qsl.net/k8zt/morse.html k.................... On 16 May 2004 18:59:46 -0700, (Jim) wrote: Hi all, Receiver = Sony ICF-2010 with random wire antenna I can hear lots of dots-dashes transmissions on various frequencies loud and clear. I would like to know if I can attach something on the audio output to decode the morse code. Any info would be appreciated. TIA. Jim |
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Save your cash and pipe the audio into your computer and use some freeware. The
decoders won't get it letter perfect if it's being hand sent, but it's a start ! Have fun! jw K9RZZ |
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It took me about one week to learn and about four months to achieve the
speed of 140 "letters" per minute. Very good! That's about 23 wpm. If they were random characters, that's equivalent to about 28 wpm. Just committing the letters, numbers, and common punctuation to memory will automatically make one able to receive 5 wpm. Bill, K5BY |
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Thanks for the great link!!
krackula wrote in message . .. there are tons of software morse code decoders. to use these you need nothing more than your computer , the software and your soundcard. search Google for a zillion hits or try this site for what you want : http://www.qsl.net/k8zt/morse.html k.................... |
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