[Ham-Mac] Want USB Output Keyer Info.
Ted Cowan KC7PM
kc7pm at arrl.net
Thu May 22 19:15:45 EDT 2008
David,
Does this look interesting to you?
http://www.cinahazegh.com/2006/05/30/the-amazing-morse-code-keyboard/
...ted, KC7PM
On Thu, May 22, 2008 at 3:48 PM, David Allred <allred at photoninc.com> wrote:
>
> Bob:
>
> Thanks for the tip.
>
> The K3 does this trick really well - I've seen the results.
> Unfortunately, that bit of software is not the hard part. The thing I haven't seen is the ability for a device to look like a keyboard to a computer. Most of the Ham devices go the other way: USB to CW.
>
> I would like to find a device that has iambic input and a USB output
>
> Thanks,
> David
> N1VU
>
>
> | J. David Allred
> |
> | P H O T O N
> |
> | allred at photoninc.com
> | Photon, Inc.
> | 617-661-9046
> | www.photoninc.com
>
>
>
> On May 22, 2008, at 10:43 AM, Bob Nielsen wrote:
>
>> The Elecraft K3 has the ability to send RTTY and PSK31 with a key. I suspect that it is buried in the firmware which probably doesn't help, but you might download the manual from their web site and study the schematic.
>>
>> Bob, N7XY
>>
>> On May 22, 2008, at 7:02 AM, David Allred wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings:
>>>
>>> I'm looking for something different: a device for iambic input to USB output.
>>>
>>> Recently, a friend has had surgery for carpal tunnel syndrome. Although there are many disability solutions available, I would like to help him use his ability to send code (he's a Ham and uses both iambic and straight keys) instead of a keyboard for his Mac, during his recovery.
>>>
>>> That's why I would like to have your help finding a device for iambic input and USB output.
>>>
>>> As far as I can tell, no device exists that will allow you to type on a computer with an iambic key.
>>>
>>> There are plenty of solutions that go the other way: computer or keyboard to Morse. I think I saved a link for everything available, hardware and software, when I was looking for something I could use for Morse by keyboard. (I've been using an MFJ-495 for keyboard to Morse. No USB input, but that rant is unrelated to the current need.)
>>>
>>> Of course there are many ways to create a work-around. Plenty of computer programs can take contact closure or audio input and present text on screen. That text could then be copied and pasted into an email or other document, instead of typing. That's ok, and I can put together something useful built out of programs, routines, and glue, but it isn't a single box solution.
>>>
>>> So it comes down to this:
>>>
>>> • I would like to find a device that has iambic input and a USB output.
>>>
>>> • Do you know of such a device?
>>>
>>> If you wish, you may reply to me directly by email or use the contact form at my Radio Webpage:
>>>
>>> <http://radio.photoninc.com/>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> David
>>> N1VU
>>>
>>> | J. David Allred
>>> |
>>> | P H O T O N
>>> |
>>> | allred at photoninc.com
>>> | Photon, Inc.
>>> | 617-661-9046
>>> | www.photoninc.com
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>> Bob Nielsen
>> n7xy at clearwire.net
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