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Morse code

Can I do Morse code on a flex, as I don’t want to learn Morse.

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Answers

  • Member
    edited June 2019
    I don’t understand your question.... can you try agn
  • Member ✭✭
    edited April 2019
    All the Flex 6000 series transceivers send CW (Morse) via its CWX function, but you will need some other program to decode (receive) CW, such as FLDigi.
  • Member
    edited June 2019
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  • Member ✭✭✭
    edited April 2020
    You can do Morse if you can do Morse !
  • Member ✭✭
    edited January 2019
    James, In a simple answer yes,  Using software like HRD Digital Master DM780 you could setup the software to decode and send via keyboard or macros (easier for contesting) Also FLDIGI works pretty well, I do this sometimes and created a WinKeyer port using the CAT then setup a WinKey port in the software application  that is used to send , your DAX receive is used to decode the CW through the software. 
  • Member
    edited January 2019
    Why do Morse when someone cant copy CW or send with a key wats the point ???
  • Member
    edited January 2019
    You can do CW (morse) directly without somebodys software. There is a key socket on the back for either straight-key or IAMBIC key.  All you need is the knowledge of 'the code' and a willingness to 'hammer it out!'
  • Member ✭✭
    edited June 2020
    You can use CW Skimmer to decode and send with CWX via your PC keyboard and SSDR without knowing Morse. CW Skimmer works very well BTW. It is much better than Fldigi.
    http://www.dxatlas.com/cwskimmer/
  • Member
    edited January 2019
    Thanks, I am looking forward to that, 72
  • Member ✭✭
    edited January 2019
    It sounds like you will be using a computer to send and receive morse code. The good news is that the Flex can do this easily with the help of PC applications to do the encoding/decoding. The bad news is that SSDR currently has a fault with this usage case, as follows:
    When the PC applies the PTT (RTS) command to go into transmit, the Flex transfers the antenna onto the transmit chain, the PC then applies CW (DTR) and the Flex sends the CW sidetone down the transmit chain. The problem is that the gaps between CW (DTR) morse code are filled by an annoying RX hiss which is the receiver ADC sampling the RX port which isn't currently connected to the antenna. This is a fault introduced by Flex whilst trying to implement QSK properly. This fault has been around since the last change to the QSK implementation (years ago). It has been a deal breaker for most serious contesters who have now left the 'Flex experience' and so you won't hear too much chatter on the subject here. However there is a fix for non-serious contesters who aren't bothered about RX->TX changeover times which is the following:
    Dial in some 'Delay' to remove the RX hiss as if you were running semi break-in to save your ears whilst you are transmitting.

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