![]() ![]() "I think you'll find that it's difficult for machines to accurately decode codings based only on on/off timing. ![]() KK5JY posted a question in QRZ forums a while back, wanting to use an A1B mode (on-off-keying intended for a automatic reception) that would be compatible with any CW radio. It works best when decoding code that was machine-sent.īob, I'd recommend you get RTTY or PSK-31 working on your Arduino before you even think about writing a CW decoder. As Jeff said, CW is notoriously hard for machine decoding. ![]() Which is probably why modes like RTTY exist. This email has been checked for viruses by Avast Programming skills, however minimal they may be. Micro class and I don't want to lose my hard-earned Machine with a couple timing loops and (for instanceįor RTTY) some way of measuring the audio input andĪny suggestions? It's been almost 2 years since my Know of a good beginner's book or some other online I wonder if some of you folks who ARE programmers Programming I have had no formal training and I am the first to admit I'm a real n00b at It got me to thinking about doing something similarįrom scratch here, maybe not for Navtex but Wrote: Just saw a neat project for a Navtex ![]()
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