Hi
In CWType 3 rows from top you have:
SP: Speed, D/D Dot/dash ratio, ILS: Inter-letter spacing.
change the ILS and Speed to your liking.
CW?
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Re: CW?
For a CW interface I would opt for a MIDI keyer to keep latency low.
http://dl1ycf.darc.de/midicw.htm
http://dl1ycf.darc.de/midicw.htm
Re: CW?
Indeed Edwin, i'm not a trained CW'r but via midi works nicely. In SparkSDR for example it's possible to programm the touch-sensitive-volume-sliderknob on my Behringer midi controller as a CW key. Not a serious replacement for a real key but the latency is indeed low, listning to your own keying doesn't make you crazy.
Re: CW?
Hi,
I use Morse Keyer V4.3, keyed through a COM-port from an external keyer. I use the external keyer's sidetone because otherwise the latency is too high. In Morse Keyer V4.3 you can adjust thw tone envelope rise/fall time to make the tone smoothe and click-free. Tone output is fed into SDR-Console.
Vy 73
Geri, DK8KW
I use Morse Keyer V4.3, keyed through a COM-port from an external keyer. I use the external keyer's sidetone because otherwise the latency is too high. In Morse Keyer V4.3 you can adjust thw tone envelope rise/fall time to make the tone smoothe and click-free. Tone output is fed into SDR-Console.
Vy 73
Geri, DK8KW
Re: CW?
An updatet version of the K3NG keyer with MIDI output, serial (COM) and low-latency sidetone audio via USB on a Teensy 4.0
https://github.com/softerhardware/k3ng_cw_keyer
73, Edwin.
https://github.com/softerhardware/k3ng_cw_keyer
73, Edwin.