Re: NTP-Server - location of STL case files
Hello Bill A bit more information about the W8TEE version of the MCT.? Jack (W8TEE) has a groups.io forum called SoftwareControlledHamRadio and located at:
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Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
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Re: Looking for a PCB
Bill the Thingiverse description for that box says it is for the W8TEE version of the morse tutor. Good luck. Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
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Jim Pruitt WA7DUY
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Re: laser cut case for esp32 tutor version
Great Case! The more the merrier - here is another: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5377530 Bruce w8bh.net
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Bruce Hall
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laser cut case for esp32 tutor version
I couldn't find a case that fit the esp32 version of the W8BH morse tutor so I made one with a laser cutter. Some more info here:
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Wil
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Looking for a PCB
I have a nice enclosed version of the w8BH MCT. I also have 2 boards for equivalent MCTs made by other people. But, I also have an enclosure which doesn't take any of these boards. Does anyone know
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Bill Gunshannon
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Re: NTP-Server - location of STL case files
Is this what you are looking for? It worked fine for mine. https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5372775 If for some reason you can not find/get it I have the files and could send them to you. bill
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Bill Gunshannon
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Re: NTP-Server - location of STL case files
Mitch, Send me an email at my qrz page Dean KL7OR -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com
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Dean
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NTP-Server - location of STL case files
The link on the W8BH NTP Server tutorial points to Bruce's Thingiverse page. The NTP Server is not listed as a project on the page. Anyone have a link to the STL case files?? I have ordered the
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Mitch W4OA
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Re: Show my own coding speed on Morse Code Tutor
Hi Erik, Thank you for your message. It looks very interesting and I will try it. 73, Vincenzo - DL2VC / IZ0RUS
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Vincenzo Capuano
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Re: Show my own coding speed on Morse Code Tutor
Hi Vincero, Nice work!? Someone told me they liked the Morserino's wpm display, so I tried their code, it seems to work reasonably well too, even for shorter words. It calculates a moving average dit
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Erik Erkelens - N2EPE
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Re: SD Reader Difficulty (MorseTutor, ESP32 version)
Thanks George. ?I believe I have files named correctly. ?Beginning to wonder if the card reader is malfunctioning.
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Bud Kline
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Re: SD Reader Difficulty (MorseTutor, ESP32 version)
I just checked my SD card. It works fine. So, the question I have first is the file name. I Insert the card first, then turn on the Tutor. Make sure the file names are old school 8.3 filenames. I use
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George Demetre VE6JZZ
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SD Reader Difficulty (MorseTutor, ESP32 version)
Brand new to the group and have a question after searching previous posts. I have successfully (I think) assembled Bruce's MorseTutor?(ESP32 version) after receiving the parts kit from Vince and Dan.
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Bud Kline
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Re: Show my own coding speed on Morse Code Tutor
Hi Bruce, I have got a new version that seems to work quite well. Please see below. The one line change in char straightKeyInput () should be done also in char paddleInput () I am not showing it here
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Vincenzo Capuano
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Re: Show my own coding speed on Morse Code Tutor
Hi Bruce, I think I have found a good preliminary solution. Please could you have a look? I did not make a diff but just copying here the 2 functions I changed and the new one that I wrote. A further
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Vincenzo Capuano
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Re: Show my own coding speed on Morse Code Tutor
Hi Bruce, Thank you! I will start investigating from there. I will keep the you updated on my findings and tests. Thanks Vincenzo DL2VC - IZ0RUS
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Vincenzo Capuano
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Re: Show my own coding speed on Morse Code Tutor
Hi Vincenzo. Writing code to determine the speed of your fist is... not easy. If you want to experiment, I suggest looking at the routine called 'checkSpeed'. This routine sends the standard word
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Bruce Hall
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Show my own coding speed on Morse Code Tutor
Hi Bruce, I am using the ESP32 Morse Code Tutor and enjoying it. I would like to show on the screen the speed at which I am actually keying with both paddle and straight key. I think I should add some
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Vincenzo Capuano
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Morse Tutor ESP version
I had some boards made and assembled without issues. I am having a hard time understanding on how to program the ESP32 module with Arduino ( I am a real rookie). Seems like I am missing some
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Dean
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Re: ntp_server.ino Sketch
Great job, Ross. I am glad to hear it is working. Yes, Pin 3 is the time pulse signal (1PPS). See page 12 of
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Bruce Hall
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