Cw decode text, again

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Cw decode text, again

dennis rosenbalm
Apparently there currently is no way to decode cw text sent from the KEY line on either the K3 or the KX3 vfo B display.. It seems likely lots of folks are using external keyers with these radios, keyers that do connect to the KEY line input. I wonder if this could be added as a feature for a future software upgrade?


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pa0pje
I don't. I always use the internal keyer of my K2 and KX3.
Only on the KX3 I use a straight key connected to the front connection
that is normally used to connect the KXPD3 paddle, in order to be able
to use both a paddle and a straight key without switching or replugging.

If you happen to have an Android smartphone, download the free Morse
Code Reader (with the Walrus icon...) to decode any CW coming from a
speaker. Works quite well.

Cheers,
Peter - PA0PJE

Op 2015-02-03 23:17 schreef GDR:
> It seems likely lots of folks are using external keyers with these radios, keyers that do connect to the KEY line input.
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