Morse code keyer from audio

in amateur •  7 years ago  (edited)

This weekend I needed to build a keyer for the Pixie from last weeks post. I am new to cw (Morse Code), so I wanted to find an easier was to send and receive code. Fldigi could be that solution.

This was not a hard project. However, I did not have the exact capacitors the drawing called for. I will be adding two caps in parallel to correct the operation.

The guide I followed is here. http://www.w1hkj.com/FldigiHelp/cw_keying_page.html

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Welcome to the steemit the community @weekender thank you for the introduction of a good time. We hope that you will enjoy this community, so good luck and rising! @noviyani

Thank you for the encouragement. Keep checking my blog. Every weekend, I hope to post something new about my experiences.

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