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Re: Elecraft Digest, Vol 101, Issue 50

Corey Schneoder


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On Sep 27, 2012, at 12:00 PM, [hidden email] wrote:

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>   1. Re: Fwd:  sending computer morse? (Vic K2VCO)
>   2. Re: Fwd:  sending computer morse? (Don Wilhelm)
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> Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 08:30:37 -0700
> From: Vic K2VCO <[hidden email]>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Fwd:  sending computer morse?
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> It depends a lot on what your computer is doing. For years I used DTR keying with N1MM and
> a slow computer, and I couldn't understand why people claimed that there were problems
> with this. But I never operate 'assisted' by Internet connections, clusters, etc. in
> contests. So that may be the reason it worked as well as it did.
>
> Anyway I recently got a Winkey USB, and was surprised at how much better the
> computer-generated CW sounded! Also, the Winkey offers PTT switching that is smoother and
> faster than the semi-QSK in the K3.
>
> The one downside (for me) is that I absolutely /hate/ the stand-alone keyer function. I
> just cannot send with it without making lots of errors, despite trying numerous settings
> of the paddle sensing function.
>
> I am used to mode B iambic keying, and I set all my keyers for that mode. The best one for
> me is the Idiom Press Logikey K3. It is better than the internal K3 keyer, which is better
> than the Winkey. So I still use the Logikey for my hand sending.
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> On 9/27/2012 6:48 AM, Don Wilhelm wrote:
>> Keying via DTR or RTS will work with the simple transistor circuit, but
>> it is subject to timing problems created by the operating system.  There
>> is no way for an application to directly control a port, so the
>> application has to pass the request to the operating system and then the
>> operating system will control the port when it deems appropriate.  That
>> may be OK at slow CW speeds, but the timing becomes more critical at
>> higher speeds.  Enter the WinKeyer to solve that problem.
>>
>> 73,
>> Don W3FPR
>>
>> On 9/26/2012 4:26 PM, Matt Maguire wrote:
>>> You can do it cheaper by building a simple transistor circuit that allows you computer to key the radio via the computer's RS232 serial port. Not quite as good as a Winkeyer, but gets you on air very quickly so you can have a play.
>>>
>>> 73, Matt VK2ACL
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> Message: 2
> Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 11:43:33 -0400
> From: Don Wilhelm <[hidden email]>
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Fwd:  sending computer morse?
> To: [hidden email]
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> Vic,
>
> Each to his own style, but the WinKeyer also provides Ultimatic mode
> which is the only mode I can use with a dual lever paddle.  With a
> single lever, it does not matter.
>
> 73,
> Don W3FPR
>
> On 9/27/2012 11:30 AM, Vic K2VCO wrote:
>> It depends a lot on what your computer is doing. For years I used DTR keying with N1MM and
>> a slow computer, and I couldn't understand why people claimed that there were problems
>> with this. But I never operate 'assisted' by Internet connections, clusters, etc. in
>> contests. So that may be the reason it worked as well as it did.
>>
>> Anyway I recently got a Winkey USB, and was surprised at how much better the
>> computer-generated CW sounded! Also, the Winkey offers PTT switching that is smoother and
>> faster than the semi-QSK in the K3.
>>
>> The one downside (for me) is that I absolutely /hate/ the stand-alone keyer function. I
>> just cannot send with it without making lots of errors, despite trying numerous settings
>> of the paddle sensing function.
>>
>> I am used to mode B iambic keying, and I set all my keyers for that mode. The best one for
>> me is the Idiom Press Logikey K3. It is better than the internal K3 keyer, which is better
>> than the Winkey. So I still use the Logikey for my hand sending.
>
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