Oh, ma première réception en #morse !
Faudrait que je bosse un peu le sujet parce que je suis incapable de comprendre quoi que ce soit.
Et j'ai vaguement l'impression que je suis loin de maitriser l'écoute #sdr Je place le curseur sur les fréquences qui semblent active et j'écoute...
Ça me parait trop simple.
#radioamateur
I have a new Morse code toy, a fully automatc bug by GHD, their model GN309FA. And it's SKCC approved. I made a video to show it off.
Les événements du 24 mai.
En 1844, date de l’envoi du premier #télégramme sur une ligne officielle américaine, en morse par Samuel #Morse; le message indique « What hath God wrought ? » (« Qu’est-ce que Dieu a forgé ? » en français). …
https://www.histoiredesinventions.com/24-mai/
I personally believe that most effective way to speed up CW receiving is by practicing ICR (Instant Character Recognition). This method has had the largest effect on my receiving. Even short practices seem to have noticeable effect.
I previously released iOS App for this and now it is available as web based. Remember to use physical keyboard!
Go a head and try it! Post your results too!
I actually procured two paddles this week. Besides the Putikeeg, I also scored a POTA paddle. Little rectangle doodad that's not half bad, except corners are a little sharp.
Practicing with that POTA paddle this morning, I was startled when the dits and dahs were suddenly reversed. thumb made dah, finger made dit. I fumbled for several minutes trying to look for a switch or something.
I finally realized I was holding the paddle upside down. That's something I know now. 🤣
I updated my write-up for a USB-connected 3D-printed Morse code paddle linking to a couple web projects for USB-paddle adapters.
https://paddlesandbugs.com/dahdidahdit-manual/connect-a-hardware-key/
I published a new pre-release of my Android Morse trainer Dahdidahdit. You can now use an external mouse (or an adapter that pretends to be one) as a Morse key. The new version should also install on Android 15. I'd be very happy if somebody with an actual Android 15 phone could test it and let me know about the results. (It runs on an Android 15 emulator but the emulator is super slow, so testing there is nearly impossible.)
https://github.com/matthiasjordan/dahdidahdit/releases/tag/rc-1.15.0-1
So the QMX is even smaller than I anticipated. That's a happy surprise. I'm powering it with a random powerbrick that has USB PD capability. I'm using a USB-C to barrel adapter that requests 12V.
Haven't been on the bands yet, but I did enable practice mode to get some sending practice in. I was surprised to learn I can send faster than I expected. Comfortably at 15WPM--and can even send at 20WPM without many errors but my timing gets funny cause I have to think what I'm trying to send.
Looks like my QRP Labs QMX cleared customs and will likely arrive tomorrow. Reading through the operating manual, I find it novel that you can enter config settings for strings and numbers using #morse code. On a different rig that might be a slightly unreasonable user experience. However since this is primarily a CW radio, it makes sense. Besides you can always fiddle with knobs and buttons to enter the same data.
Sollte ich in meinem #Morse #Trainer die Zahlen und sonderzeichen gleich zu Anfang abfragen, damit man es hinter sich hat, oder die zum SChluss? https://github.com/do9re/morse_trainer #ham #amateurfunk #didaktik #lernen #paedagogik
DO9RE pushed changes to the master branch of the [morse_trainer project](https://github.com/do9re/morse_trainer)
Oh, I wrote such a lengthy commit message, its gone. Rewritten sox and play system, now it uses a named pipe. Still no luck on Mac with timing and de crackling of the sound. Ideas welcome. #coding #ham #amateurfunk #morse #morsen #bash # shell
#Music is everywhere – #Morse code as musical #algorithm