Morse Code ID''er
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On Wed, 8 Aug 2001 admin@c... wrote:
> Has anyone made a morse code id for the BS2?
> Looking to get lazy'r, output from the stamp 2 my call sign every 10
> minutes.
> Al, I looked at your site and others but again not much out there.
> Thanks again
> 73
> Chet KA1ILH
>
The stamp manual has an example in it that I derived my code from. Kind
of strange to look at up close how they get the characters but if you step
back and look at it it makes sense ( looked odd to me at first.) If you
can not find the example in the book, email me and I will look it up for
you.
FYI: my project took dtmf control from a 440mhz tranciever to remotely
operate an aircraft engine block heater. Took passwords, allowed control,
reported back with status, and identified itself in morse.
73,
Dale Harwood [noparse][[/noparse] N4VFF ]
internet> dale@h...
ax.25> n4vff@n4vff.#cha.tn.usa.noam
#include <std_disclaimer.h>
> Has anyone made a morse code id for the BS2?
> Looking to get lazy'r, output from the stamp 2 my call sign every 10
> minutes.
> Al, I looked at your site and others but again not much out there.
> Thanks again
> 73
> Chet KA1ILH
>
The stamp manual has an example in it that I derived my code from. Kind
of strange to look at up close how they get the characters but if you step
back and look at it it makes sense ( looked odd to me at first.) If you
can not find the example in the book, email me and I will look it up for
you.
FYI: my project took dtmf control from a 440mhz tranciever to remotely
operate an aircraft engine block heater. Took passwords, allowed control,
reported back with status, and identified itself in morse.
73,
Dale Harwood [noparse][[/noparse] N4VFF ]
internet> dale@h...
ax.25> n4vff@n4vff.#cha.tn.usa.noam
#include <std_disclaimer.h>