- A PIC16F84 based CW Decoder
- CW decoder project that automatically adapts itself to the CW rate and may be employed for learning purpose substituting the traditional tone generator and offering the capability of displaying the keyed code.
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- CW - Morse Code Decoder
- A PIC based morse code decoder circuit
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- CW Decoder Project
- W5UXH version of OZ1JHM Morse Code decoder project
[ Hits: 813 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 9 ]
- CW Decoder with Arduino
- If you want to build a cw decoder without using other active components than an atmel 328 - Arduino UNO , then this is sure something for you.
[ Hits: 811 | Votes: 2 | Rating: 5.5 ]
- CW Morse Decoder for Arduino
- While there are quite a few standalone Morse Code or CW decoders out there, I wanted to tackle the problem myself and end up with both a great Arduino learning project and a decent portable decoder for when I'm out in the field operating QRP
[ Hits: 184 | Votes: 1 | Rating: 10 ]
- Decoder CW
- A homemade morse code decoder project, providing a detailed schematic and pictures
[ Hits: 192 | Votes: 3 | Rating: 6.33 ]
- PIC CW Decoder
- CW decoder using a PIC microcontroller. This is a morse code decoder made using a PIC(16F88) microcontroller, this project supports displays with multiple controller chips
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- The CW Typewriter: A Morse Code to ASCII Converter
- The CW typewriter is a compact adapter board that transforms Morse code into ASCII characters using an Iambic key. It connects to a computer via USB, emulating the keyboard. The device features inputs for Iambic keying and a WPM speed potentiometer, and outputs for a key and a speaker for side tone. The device can be used with various software and online typing games for practice, offering a unique and interactive way to learn and use Morse code.
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