So what I was searching for is a send and receive Morse code program. I passed 13 wpm for general when it was required. I have minimal desire to re-learn it. Still it would be nice to get into the Morse code portions of the bands and make contacts that would be great. So call me lazy. I never would have even tried for Extra if it was still required to do CW. I could maybe copy 5 wpm with some refreshing.
Thanks so much for video. How can I send Cw generated by Morse Keyer to a decoder program like CW Decoder Logic for example? What I want to do is practicing CW transmission. So I thought to send audio from Morse Keyer to a decoder program to see if what I send with paddle appears correctly on the screen. The only program that can do this is CwCom but is old and can't use ASIO driver for reduce latency, in CWCom latency is very annoing and unusable with paddle. Thanks so much for a reply, 73 de IU3QOA
@@QRQcw Thanks so much. No, I don't know Stereo MIX, let's try. Now I found this work around: from my Focusrite I physically (via wire connection) send analog audio output to analog input and pick up audio in CW Decoder Logic from focusrite analog input and works just fine, the decoder is not so precise, he is not always able to decode well the first letter sent, I don't know why. Only the first letter, seems like the audio stream has an attack time before open and decode.
@@riccardomilan you might also try using a MIC to your sound card mic input jack, and just place the microphone near the same speaker output you listen to your CW KEYER on, and have CW Decoder Logic listen with that microphone... and adjust placement of mic to speaker to not distort input to software ... another option is use FLdigi's CW decoder and compare to your CW Decoder Logic's performance accuracy
@@QRQcw It's what I did but without mic, using instead a jack from output to mic input. Works perfectly. But is possible to do it via software? I see in this video you used Jackaudio to route the audio from an app to another or am I wrong?
@@riccardomilan yes, if your APP(s) has(have) native 'jack' support, OR, ASIO support... you can use JACK AUDIO CONNECTION ON WINDOWs and connect outputs from one jack/ASIO app to the inputs of another jack/ASIO APP you could also use virtual audio cables and with an AUDIO REPEATER APP that would capture audio going to the speaker(stereoMIX), and send it to the virtual audio cable that your decoder can use for its input
If you still monitor and answer questions, very nice video, but I saw you change the pitch... hmm, that means MCW As I understand it, we can't use MCW on the HF bands and if you were going to do that on 2 Meters (modulate FM), well, that's a novelty and allowed, but no one really does that - so I really don't understand the application of these five nice programs. Sorry if I'm not understanding what you're saying here. EDIT Or maybe that's just the sidetone you're hearing dunno. Anyway, I love CW (the FCC made a huge mistake) and I love QRQ which is how I found you (and the word keyers). Myself, I have three hardware keyers. Two are MFJ and the one I love and have always used is the HeathKit uMatic Keyer which I built and into which I have my chrome Bencher plugged in. With the MFJs I get errors. With the MicroMatic, if there's an error, I did it so I never use the MFJs.
@rwprime1 thanks for your comment...the sidetone provided by all of these software CW KEYERs can key CW on any rig using the rigs CW JACK and a simple circuit qrqcwnet.ning.com/forum/topics/what-circuit-for-computer...or if the bands are not allowing you to connect with your CW friends...you can use the tones from any of these software CW KEYERS to have an online morse code audio qso ruclips.net/p/PLfFan4sDonOfdLMMWRk5kVqE78mKfZGdu
Could any of these software packages work on a arduino device, also do any of them allow you to encrypt or scramble the Morse. A burst option would be cool especially if you're using digital encoding and decoding, combined with QRP CW you could have a neat little device. paul
Paul Anthony Hi Paul, all of these programs were written for windows OS. Most of them will also work in LINUX using WINE. None of them will encrypt by itself. If you can install a Linux distro with the jack audio connection kit and WINE, (especially KXstudio's jack audio suite), in your Arduino device, you can use the REAGATE VST from REAPER, as an AUDIO GATE TRIGGER to MIDI NOTE OUTPUT and send the MIDI NOTE OUTPUT to key a sinewave synth. The audio input that triggers REAGATE from your Arduino MIC IN OR LINE INPUT, to send a midi note output, can be any quality or frequency of audio pitch, as long as its stable enough in volume, that REGATE can pick up on its input, adjust the gate threshold to just trigger at audio volume peaks etc.. and that may work.
something weird is going on with the redirect address.... i just tried this a minute ago and it worked twice... i think ill have to separate the words... you will get a warning that the qsonet site is unsafe...etc... but i was able to download dahdidah... i had to copy the words from the link onto NOTEPAD and then copy paste it...weird..
was able to download it a few mores times.... so you have to copy paste this onto notepad, and then remove the spaces...and then go to the link... crazy... http : // qsonet . com / setup_ddd.exe
I have not used the software decoders much...although i think FLdigi does a pretty good job, if you are looking for one...To encode text to morse, i like FABIAN's program - ebook2cw: fkurz.net/ham/ebook2cw.html
QRQcw awesome thank you very much. I am just putting together a small emcomm kit that has cw, packet, ect ECT. Kind of a dumbed down easy to use package for users not 100% familiar with everything. Even want to be able to pull sat images for weather.
Catia in this video is from KXstudio'S jack audio connection kit connection bay APPs kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Downloads (it is included in the CADENCE download)
Love the old Bunnell key on the first page. Got one just like it!
n6ev.com/keys/BunnellSpark.html n6ev.com/keys/BunnellSpark1_800.jpg
Thank you for posting! 💞
Very helpful thank you
So what I was searching for is a send and receive Morse code program. I passed 13 wpm for general when it was required. I have minimal desire to re-learn it. Still it would be nice to get into the Morse code portions of the bands and make contacts that would be great. So call me lazy. I never would have even tried for Extra if it was still required to do CW. I could maybe copy 5 wpm with some refreshing.
FLdigi does both...encode & decode - FLdigi is one of the best CW Programs ever built - www.w1hkj.com/
CW_PLAYER is also worldwide used to learn and train the Morse code. Never heard ?
Thanks it is very important
Thanks so much for video. How can I send Cw generated by Morse Keyer to a decoder program like CW Decoder Logic for example? What I want to do is practicing CW transmission. So I thought to send audio from Morse Keyer to a decoder program to see if what I send with paddle appears correctly on the screen. The only program that can do this is CwCom but is old and can't use ASIO driver for reduce latency, in CWCom latency is very annoing and unusable with paddle. Thanks so much for a reply, 73 de IU3QOA
did you already try to use STEREO MIX for the CW Decoder Logic's input sound card ?
@@QRQcw Thanks so much. No, I don't know Stereo MIX, let's try. Now I found this work around: from my Focusrite I physically (via wire connection) send analog audio output to analog input and pick up audio in CW Decoder Logic from focusrite analog input and works just fine, the decoder is not so precise, he is not always able to decode well the first letter sent, I don't know why. Only the first letter, seems like the audio stream has an attack time before open and decode.
@@riccardomilan you might also try using a MIC to your sound card mic input jack, and just place the microphone near the same speaker output you listen to your CW KEYER on, and have CW Decoder Logic listen with that microphone... and adjust placement of mic to speaker to not distort input to software ... another option is use FLdigi's CW decoder and compare to your CW Decoder Logic's performance accuracy
@@QRQcw It's what I did but without mic, using instead a jack from output to mic input. Works perfectly. But is possible to do it via software? I see in this video you used Jackaudio to route the audio from an app to another or am I wrong?
@@riccardomilan yes, if your APP(s) has(have) native 'jack' support, OR, ASIO support... you can use JACK AUDIO CONNECTION ON WINDOWs and connect outputs from one jack/ASIO app to the inputs of another jack/ASIO APP you could also use virtual audio cables and with an AUDIO REPEATER APP that would capture audio going to the speaker(stereoMIX), and send it to the virtual audio cable that your decoder can use for its input
If you still monitor and answer questions, very nice video, but I saw you change the pitch... hmm, that means MCW As I understand it, we can't use MCW on the HF bands and if you were going to do that on 2 Meters (modulate FM), well, that's a novelty and allowed, but no one really does that - so I really don't understand the application of these five nice programs. Sorry if I'm not understanding what you're saying here. EDIT Or maybe that's just the sidetone you're hearing dunno. Anyway, I love CW (the FCC made a huge mistake) and I love QRQ which is how I found you (and the word keyers). Myself, I have three hardware keyers. Two are MFJ and the one I love and have always used is the HeathKit uMatic Keyer which I built and into which I have my chrome Bencher plugged in. With the MFJs I get errors. With the MicroMatic, if there's an error, I did it so I never use the MFJs.
@rwprime1 thanks for your comment...the sidetone provided by all of these software CW KEYERs can key CW on any rig using the rigs CW JACK and a simple circuit qrqcwnet.ning.com/forum/topics/what-circuit-for-computer...or if the bands are not allowing you to connect with your CW friends...you can use the tones from any of these software CW KEYERS to have an online morse code audio qso ruclips.net/p/PLfFan4sDonOfdLMMWRk5kVqE78mKfZGdu
Thank you.
Could any of these software packages work on a arduino device, also do any of them allow you to encrypt or scramble the Morse.
A burst option would be cool especially if you're using digital encoding and decoding, combined with QRP CW you could have a neat little device.
paul
Paul Anthony Hi Paul, all of these programs were written for windows OS. Most of them will also work in LINUX using WINE. None of them will encrypt by itself. If you can install a Linux distro with the jack audio connection kit and WINE, (especially KXstudio's jack audio suite), in your Arduino device, you can use the REAGATE VST from REAPER, as an AUDIO GATE TRIGGER to MIDI NOTE OUTPUT and send the MIDI NOTE OUTPUT to key a sinewave synth. The audio input that triggers REAGATE from your Arduino MIC IN OR LINE INPUT, to send a midi note output, can be any quality or frequency of audio pitch, as long as its stable enough in volume, that REGATE can pick up on its input, adjust the gate threshold to just trigger at audio volume peaks etc.. and that may work.
mainly intended for ham radio so encryption is not allowed on the air.
Hi,
Any chance for dahdidah cw keyer link for download?
maybe here: http : // qsonet . com / setup_ddd . exe
@@QRQcw Doesn't work
something weird is going on with the redirect address.... i just tried this a minute ago and it worked twice... i think ill have to separate the words... you will get a warning that the qsonet site is unsafe...etc... but i was able to download dahdidah... i had to copy the words from the link onto NOTEPAD and then copy paste it...weird..
was able to download it a few mores times.... so you have to copy paste this onto notepad, and then remove the spaces...and then go to the link... crazy... http : // qsonet . com / setup_ddd.exe
@@QRQcw Thank you! It worked. Strange things can happen sometimes.
Which is your preferred program to encode and decode Morse?
I have not used the software decoders much...although i think FLdigi does a pretty good job, if you are looking for one...To encode text to morse, i like FABIAN's program - ebook2cw: fkurz.net/ham/ebook2cw.html
QRQcw awesome thank you very much. I am just putting together a small emcomm kit that has cw, packet, ect ECT. Kind of a dumbed down easy to use package for users not 100% familiar with everything. Even want to be able to pull sat images for weather.
would like to see a similar report for IOS
what's Catia? is not a cad version
Catia in this video is from KXstudio'S jack audio connection kit connection bay APPs kxstudio.linuxaudio.org/Downloads (it is included in the CADENCE download)
To bad laptops do not come with serial ports any longer
Lots of USB devices create a virtual Serial port
Has anyone come up yet, with a simple app where can plug in a paddle, and learn morse on computer?
It's been 3 years since your comment and it seems that such a software has yet to be created
thanks a lot
DE KD5SMF... regarding the software.. your speaking greek to me.... I'm a bit old school I don't use a computer to send or receive code.
He is mainly using it as a keyer. So it just replaces what is inside your radio, or MFJ keyer, but with improved audio and memories.
How to download this software ? pse Tnx 73 de YC2VXR