![]() (BTW, this is also the reason why you cannot change the „weight“ of the Morserino keyer - the ratio of dits to dahs is fixed to 1:3, in order to avoid that an „incorrect" ratio is being learned by the beginner. 0:00 / 4:30 Morse En-/De-coder (Arduino Morse encoder / decoder) wrOngplanet 142 subscribers Subscribe 47 Share Save 16K views 12 years ago Just me playing with Morse encoding and decoding on. it was hard aiming the glasses-mounted (with. ![]() So the switch from paddle to straight key will be much easier than the switch from straight key to paddle when using the old methodology. Just me playing with Morse encoding and decoding on the Arduino platform.And yes, the filming isnt the best. And once you have mastered decoding (and using the paddle for coding) for all characters, the sense for correct spacing will be hard-wired into your brain, to such an extent, that using a straight key later on will not be a problem at all - you will be slower than using a paddle, but your characters will be well formed. A completed non Arduino-based prototype project on breadboard.Part 1 link. You can learn decoding and coding at the same time, when you do the coding with a paddle. ![]() This also means, there is no reason to delay practicing coding. Refer to the Morse Code list provided and test a few alphabets. And if you combine an automatic keyer with a decoder, you will immediately also get feedback if your spacing between characters and between words is correct. Open the Serial Monitor in Arduino by navigating to the 'Tools'. The „key“ element of an automatic keyer (if you excuse the pun) is that it enforces the correct spacing - a dah will be three times the length of a dit, and the space between the dits and dahs within a character will be the length of a dit.
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