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CW Decoder Specifications
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Decode and transmit Morse code from your PC.
OK, Computeers! What's the oldest form of electronic communication? If you said the telegraph, you're right. Most people know what Morse code is, too: Named for its inventor, it's the dots and dashes that the telegraph man so dramatically taps out on a metal key in old Western movies. Known by the shorthand CW, Morse code is a direct ancestor of computer code. The Internet uses the same basic technology, and probably the same wires, too, in some places, so it's appropriate that we should take a look at software for sending and receiving Morse code via a PC. Which brings us to CW Decoder, a free application from WD6CNF. It can decode Morse code signals received on a radio at up to 50 words per minute, and it can transmit Morse code tapped out on your keyboard, keying a radio transmitter button via the PC's serial port. Its hands-free operation means you don't have to stop keying to click the mouse.
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