[digitalradio] Re: CW decoder

2006-11-28 Thread Andrew O'Brien
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, REAL [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have started using a new program and It doesnt like me very much. I am trying to learn code and have started using this CWget. Can anyone help? CW Get is not helpful for learning code. I learned CW by doing three

Re: [digitalradio] Re: CW decoder

2006-11-28 Thread Brad Gillis
Hello, CWget can be a great aid in learning the code if you use it as a backup. Find somebody on the air doing slow speed code or try to hook up with a patient ham like Andy then tune in with CWget and while it is decoding you decode on paper. That way if you miss anything CWget will help you

Re: [digitalradio] Re: CW decoder

2006-11-28 Thread Brad Gillis
Hello again I reread your post and you said the CWget program doesn't like you. I assume you are having trouble with the program (if not forgive the post) so try clicking with the mouse on the spikes in the spectrum. Then it will decode the sender. My rig has a 700 hz tone so when I tune the

Re: [digitalradio] Re: CW decoder

2006-11-28 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
You might also like http://pocketdigi.sourceforge.net -- download the x86 version for a PC or the Arm version for a Windows PDA (Pocket PC). It is the same CW decoder as in gMFSK for Linux, and fldigi (though fldigi might be a later revision), originally based on the VE7IT engine, and the