Using a microcontroller, I can key in morse code, and the dits and dahs are automatically recognized and converted into text. For source code and more information, go to www.nerdkits.com
Using a microcontroller, I can key in morse code, and the dits and dahs are automatically recognized and converted into text. For source code and more information, go to www.nerdkits.com
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im sure the Chinese are making fun of you pal….
@estebitanxxxx and Japan is ROFLTAOing (Rolling on for laughing their asses of)
i love how hes like “theres a lot of code here…almost 300 lines”
@cbradiotechman .-.. — .-..
Is it me , or is that thing at like 0:47 – 1:00 a Nerdkit
Very informative video and fantastic invention. I would like to know is there a way to convert an wav.file containing morse code to English. I don’t even know if the sound file is actually morse code but it’s very interesting and I am very interested to know whether or not it’s morse or not.
you people rock!!! =)))
i am radio telegraph operator and i like that.
thats kinda slow remember dippy dah dah
thats kinda slow remember dippy dah dah and galloping
thats kinda slow remember dippy dah dah and galloping oh but the rest is perfect
what about bips and bop
what about bips and bops?
This is why we have texting.
But there are morse code messages that must be decoded from morse code, and then decode numbers, then decode code names, then the message in print.
Sweet!
Thanks for the video. When I was trying to learn morse code, I had difficulty. I found this sweet app on the android market that helps a ton. It’s called Morse Code Trainer and its free to use forever. I recommend it to anyone trying to learn.
@drbitboy So it’s not really the hams that are “trolling” is it?
Morse code the first digital data transmission protocol. No micro controllers needed 🙂
@andresderasfriend Why would they be ROFLTAO? Most likely more in Japan still using Morse code than there are in the USA. The same would be true of China if than government wasn’t so oppressive. Many “firsts” attributed to Japan had already had occurred in the USA. China isn’t hardly the forefront of technological breakthroughs either.
@estebitanxxxx Why would the Chinese who aren’t really on the forefront of technology breakthroughs be lauging at anyone. Not to mention the oppression they live under.
WTF
Good work 🙂
I got here because i got the word h***