[Elecraft] KX2 CW TX DECODE FOR CODE PRACTICE

Bjorn Pehrson bpehrson at kth.se
Sat Dec 30 18:59:03 EST 2017


Got it. Will test. Tnx!


On 2017-12-31 00:54, Jim Ewing wrote:
> Bjorn, your email asked as follows about Morse Code Agent:
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> Query:
> From: Bjorn Pehrson <bpehrson at kth.se <mailto:bpehrson at kth.se>>
> To: elecraft at mailman.qth.net <mailto:elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] KX2 CW tx decode for code practicing using
>       external straight key
> Message-ID: <8fe7c5ea-bb75-e780-a467-9e98a046963e at kth.se 
> <mailto:8fe7c5ea-bb75-e780-a467-9e98a046963e at kth.se>>
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> . . . .
>
> However, Jim, I? cannot find an app called "Morse Code Agent" in the
> Google Play Store. Do you have a pointer? I have gone through some of
> the many Morse code apps in there but have not yet found anyone offering
> the functionality that you mention.
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> Answer:
> If you go to Play Store, enter search query "morse code decoder", the 
> first app on the list that
> pops up on my phone, at least, is "Morse Encoder Decoder".   The logo 
> features red dits and dahs that
> say MCA.  When you select it, you will find it's the Morse Code Agent 
> I am talking about.  If
> you have trouble running it, get with me privately and I can help - 
> pretty intuitive in my
> experience.  As you send, it reads out the characters on the screen.
>
> I also like a similar app called "Morse Decoder" by Wolphi LLC.  It 
> shows up 6th on the list when I do the
> "morse code decoder" query.  It's a bit less forgiving than Morse Code 
> Agent in decoding unless your sending is
> closer to perfect, but it does tell you the speed in wpm as it decodes 
> and reads out the characters.  Again, happy to help
> if you have trouble.  With this one, it's really important to put the 
> phone mic near the speaker from which the cw is
> coming - which makes the screen a bit more difficult to read (at least 
> to my eyes) than Morse Encoder Decoder which
> does not seem to need to be quite as close to the speaker.
>
> 73,
> Jim N4TMM
>
>



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