Ehocw cw decoder
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Your maximum code speed capability will more than double if you can learn to copy CW by typing. At the same time you will be seeing and reading what you are receiving and can anticipate what the next word will be and can verify it as its being received. Your brain will over time convert the sound directly into the required finger movement to type the correct key. But keep your eyes on the display as you type and not the keyboard. Open notepad or a similar application and practice typing slow CW by typing the characters. If you are a touch typist who can type with all your fingers without looking at the keyboard, I encourage you to start practicing copying code by typing the characters.
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And in my humble opinion trying to find a short cut around investing the required time only takes more time. The grey matter computer gets faster and more efficient with use but does take some time to program. It has built in error correction for timing issues, and has a lightning fast search engine that access an enormous data base of terms and phrases and make corrections on the fly. Now I will say that the very best computer for copying CW is the one between your ears. Just about any of the CW programs cnd send CW well. I have a Kam+ that I have had for a good 18 years or more and it actually does a pretty respectable job copying CW. The best I have found is using the CW mode in a Multi-mode Kantronics TNC and displaying the decoded CW in the terminal program of your choice.
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That being said, now I will say that I have tried various software application for copying CW and found most can only be rated fair to poor. The reason CW software programs don't do well receiving CW is that they are very intolerant of minor timing inconsistencies with hand sent CW.Ī CW software application trying to copy the oft heard phrase "BEST 73" sent by hand with minor timing flaws within the characters might correctly copy "DEIET ZE ST" I include CW sent with a keyer using paddles as well as CW sent via a keyboard if the sender is not typing well ahead of the buffer. Almost all CW you will find on the air is actually sent by hand. When it comes to copying CW with a software application the first description that comes to mind is that they are "all equally poor".
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By learning and using CW you have unlocked the door to an entire universe of ham radio possibilities that are beyond the capabilities of the codeless hams of today. Congratulations on putting the time and effort into learning CW. I checked QRZ.com and see that you are a real Novice licensee. WHAT IS THE BEST SOFTWARE THAT CAN BE USED TO DECODE CW AND SOFTWARE TO SEND CW