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Re: bitx v6 is here


 

Aah, i havent tried that out. I did try the kx3 cw reader though. Just getting it to read was voodoo. The user interface was erratic, the way settings worked was opaque and the tuning indicator was inaccurate. Maybe I didn't get a proper hang of the thing.?
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On Sat 14 Dec, 2019, 11:14 PM Eric Thielking, <ewthielking@...> wrote:
Respectfully, the on-board decoder on the K3 works well.?

On Sat, Dec 14, 2019 at 12:38 PM Ashhar Farhan <farhanbox@...> wrote:
By morse reader, I actually meant software that reads out the screen in morse code.
I had fooled around with many morse decoders. Nothing really works on the bands. CW skimmer is the only thing that works under contest conditions.
So, if you want a morse code decoder that really works well, can adapt to any radio and needs no special hardware, then, spend a month, 20 minutes a day and practice at 30 wpm.?
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On Sat 14 Dec, 2019, 9:56 PM splat1956, <dnrabin7@...> wrote:
Hi
This is very exciting. I have been thinking a long time but have not purchased one because I was afraid that the soldering and wiring instructions would be confusing. There have been many posts by confused builders.

This sounds great. Is there a morse code decoder built in or coming soon ? Your earlier post said " I have added a morse reader already. I shall finish integration to the user interface soon."
Please let us know when that is incorporated. I am unlikely to upgrade the software-firmware once it is working and that would be a very nice feature.

Great idea on the calibration with a known station signal for people without test equipment.

Thank you very much for this great upgrade !

David W9PH

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