Having tried several programs, I now use an ancient Pakratt PK-232
which I picked up on eBay for virtually nothing. The software has got
to be at least twenty years old and running on a CPU with less power
than most modern pocket calculators, but it still digs out signals
that the others miss
I have an old PakRatt which seems to do a far better job than any
modern CW decoder I have tried - its a bit picky about its input
level but once you have that set that correctly it seems to cope with
some pretty poor morse... That is software which must be close to
twenty years old and
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew J. O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought this article by G4ILO to be most odd.
Andy K3UK
Should ham radio software be free?
You may have seen my recent letter in the May issue of the RSGB
journal RadCom, in which I criticize the RSGB for