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Re: Ultimatic mode software glitch?
The keyer code should always in either mode complete the desired element.
The yabut is with micros how much contact bounce is tolerable and contact resistance.
My old Heath uMatic keyer really hated
The keyer code should always in either mode complete the desired element.
The yabut is with micros how much contact bounce is tolerable and contact resistance.
My old Heath uMatic keyer really hated
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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#39880
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What does the speed in the Keyer menu do?
I'm a tad confused here, but what does the "Keyer Speed" option do in the Keyer menu?
It doesn't seem to alter the speed of the sent speed.
Kind regards,
Trystan
G0KAY
I'm a tad confused here, but what does the "Keyer Speed" option do in the Keyer menu?
It doesn't seem to alter the speed of the sent speed.
Kind regards,
Trystan
G0KAY
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Trystan G0KAY
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#39879
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Re: More paddles and keys ...
That is a work of art. Wow!!
On 11/11/2019 3:05 PM, Eric KE6US wrote:
That is a work of art. Wow!!
On 11/11/2019 3:05 PM, Eric KE6US wrote:
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Paul AI4EE
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#39878
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Re: OT: Linux
I have a Macbook running OSX and up to El Capitan
since 2008 it proven future proof. As OSX has grown
and evolved but is always OSX. Its core is MACH a
type of UNIX and for old unix people very
I have a Macbook running OSX and up to El Capitan
since 2008 it proven future proof. As OSX has grown
and evolved but is always OSX. Its core is MACH a
type of UNIX and for old unix people very
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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#39877
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Re: More paddles and keys ...
Eric, yours is a beautifully crafted key! Wow! I am very impressed.
Today I cut out some finger pads for my DIY Dual Lever Paddle.
I attached them to the levers with 4-40 pan head brass screws.
They
Eric, yours is a beautifully crafted key! Wow! I am very impressed.
Today I cut out some finger pads for my DIY Dual Lever Paddle.
I attached them to the levers with 4-40 pan head brass screws.
They
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Ken KM4NFQ <km4nfq@...>
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#39876
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Re: OT: Linux
Ubuntu is a nice distribution. I generally run mint but have systems
running Ubuntu. Its more for the ex-winders user as in comes fully
loaded. As a kitchen sink disti it is a fine tool. I'm at
Ubuntu is a nice distribution. I generally run mint but have systems
running Ubuntu. Its more for the ex-winders user as in comes fully
loaded. As a kitchen sink disti it is a fine tool. I'm at
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ajparent1/kb1gmx
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#39875
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Re: OT: Linux
I’m running win7 for logging on my Mac mini using virtual box. No updates for win so it is running fast. Sophos anti virus runs very well. Time machine also backs up my log book. If it catches a
I’m running win7 for logging on my Mac mini using virtual box. No updates for win so it is running fast. Sophos anti virus runs very well. Time machine also backs up my log book. If it catches a
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Clive Lorton
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#39874
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Re: Ultimatic mode software glitch?
http://la3za.blogspot.com/2013/05/is-ultimatic-morse-keyer-really-that.html
http://la3za.blogspot.com/2013/05/is-ultimatic-morse-keyer-really-that.html
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SkipF, NT1G <skip.flem@...>
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#39873
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Re: Help needed with QSX
Alan it was c14 that was bad and IC8&9 also. Is it possible that c14 took out the Ic’s?
I have sockets and changed them out a couple of days ago.
Anyway everything seems to be ok now.
Alan it was c14 that was bad and IC8&9 also. Is it possible that c14 took out the Ic’s?
I have sockets and changed them out a couple of days ago.
Anyway everything seems to be ok now.
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fc911c
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#39872
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Re: Which Version of Arduino Uno Board to Buy?
Hi Alan, James and Jim/All. Just to confirm that I have managed a successful upgrade to 1.02a. Bit of a struggle but I guess that is the way you learn. I haven't been able to reprogram the chip whilst
Hi Alan, James and Jim/All. Just to confirm that I have managed a successful upgrade to 1.02a. Bit of a struggle but I guess that is the way you learn. I haven't been able to reprogram the chip whilst
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David
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#39871
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Re: OT: Linux
Hi Bruce,
as no one else who has replied has tried to answer your actual question then I will!
On Linux I use CQRLOG https://www.cqrlog.com/about but a potential alternative worth looking at is
Hi Bruce,
as no one else who has replied has tried to answer your actual question then I will!
On Linux I use CQRLOG https://www.cqrlog.com/about but a potential alternative worth looking at is
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Simon G0FCU
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#39870
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Re: More paddles and keys ...
Eric, very nicely done.
73, Gary W0CKI
Eric, very nicely done.
73, Gary W0CKI
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Gary Bernard
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#39869
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Re: Ultimatic mode software glitch?
Hi all,
I have been using Ultimatic mode. It does seem to work for me, but I sometimes miss a last 'dit' in a character - say I want to send an 'L' but I get an 'R'. I don't think I've experienced a
Hi all,
I have been using Ultimatic mode. It does seem to work for me, but I sometimes miss a last 'dit' in a character - say I want to send an 'L' but I get an 'R'. I don't think I've experienced a
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Gregg Myers
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#39868
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Re: Prog Rock.
Ur probably right. I saw that possibility in the manual. Would be more convenient....Tks, Hal/WB4AEG
Ur probably right. I saw that possibility in the manual. Would be more convenient....Tks, Hal/WB4AEG
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Hal Dale <wb4aeg@...>
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#39867
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Re: Prog Rock.
You might consider using the ProgRock's serial interface - 2 wires connected to the
ProgRock to an Arduino using a tiny program, fully documented in the ProgRock
manual, to communicate over USB to a
You might consider using the ProgRock's serial interface - 2 wires connected to the
ProgRock to an Arduino using a tiny program, fully documented in the ProgRock
manual, to communicate over USB to a
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Bruce K1FFX
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#39866
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Re: OT: Linux
Hi
I used Linux Mint for a while but found difficulties getting certain drivers.
Installed Fedora 30 and have found that to be very good generally.
73 Jim G4EQX
Hi
I used Linux Mint for a while but found difficulties getting certain drivers.
Installed Fedora 30 and have found that to be very good generally.
73 Jim G4EQX
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Jim Mcilroy
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#39865
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Re: OT: Linux
And this..
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/01/03/ham_radio_deluxe_management_change/
And this..
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2017/01/03/ham_radio_deluxe_management_change/
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By
Da Amazin' man G0FTD
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#39864
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Re: OT: Linux
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 07:38 PM, HB9FIH wrote:
- anybody running HAM Radio DeLuxe - (maybe with the WineHQ)
On Mon, Nov 11, 2019 at 07:38 PM, HB9FIH wrote:
- anybody running HAM Radio DeLuxe - (maybe with the WineHQ)
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Da Amazin' man G0FTD
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#39863
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Re: More paddles and keys ...
Very nice work, Ken. I'm also a minimalist when it comes to making keys. I made this left-handed bug about 3 years ago with a drill press, common hand tools and lots of sweat. The
Very nice work, Ken. I'm also a minimalist when it comes to making keys. I made this left-handed bug about 3 years ago with a drill press, common hand tools and lots of sweat. The
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Eric KE6US
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#39862
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Re: OT: Linux
Not everyone trusts Ubuntu, especially if you are a FOSS Linux purist.
The Amazon "spyware" and some other call home type stuff has made the purists suspicious.
73 de Andy
Not everyone trusts Ubuntu, especially if you are a FOSS Linux purist.
The Amazon "spyware" and some other call home type stuff has made the purists suspicious.
73 de Andy
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Da Amazin' man G0FTD
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#39861
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