So does Morse Runner (and/or N1MM Logger+) decode the incoming morse automatically from the sound card or is it used for transmitting out to the sound card? I'm interested in decoding from an SDR source (HDSDR , SDR# or SDR Console).
Morse Runner does not decode anything. Nor does N1MM Logger. It just recreates what you could hear in a contest, nothing else. And it doesn't transmit either.
Good day colleagues on hobby! You have a terrific antenna! I disturb you from Russia my call sign RK3AOH my name is Ivan. Would it be difficult to describe how you rotate the antenna on the middle tiers, and the mast remains stationary? What kind of rotary mechanism do you use? And where on this issue can be find information? For any help and answer thank you in advance! Thanks and see you on the air! Tnx 73! RK3AOH
for simplicity in a contest if its readable it will be a 599. therefore in a logging program the only thing that would change is the call letters and if apply the serial number state etc. all these guys that use a cw program also know how to copy without it. the program only useful if the copy is solid once qrm or qsb sets in the program is useless. so learn how to copy in your head. and yes these guys could copy really fast cw in their head because they copy words not letters. they been doing this for years. if you really serious about cw get the KOTCH MORSE TRAINER app. i got it on my phone and it has help me tremendously.
@@w0mm aw c'mon . . . 599 doesnt mean anything anymore? thats jst not tru sir. the reason (as u well know) everyone gets the same signal report during a contest is b'cuz it is a CONTEST. a contest is not a QSO chat where we tell each other what rig and antenna we are using and what color our house is. the idea of a contest, in this case, is to make more contacts than the next guy. the exchange is kept simple and fast. the same signal report is given to everybody. i mean, in a CONTEST who cares how strong ur signal is? save that for a half hour rag chew. the "context" of a signal report during a contest has changed... but a signal report is still a signal report. question T8C04 on the Technician exam for 2018 addresses this :)
then i misunderstood... sorri. umm, which call sign did u want :) got the Novice in 1959 KN9AND... NØCLG a year later... KCØPK in about 1985 cnat rem' the exact date anymore (it's tough getting old). that call has since changed, but i still have a ticket... jst prefer to keep it off the Internet though :) FWIW, i enjoyed ur vid' immensely... if u dont kno CW, u dont kno "dit" ;) hey, didnt mean to critisize. back in the day.. we made our own radios (ther were NONE to buy!) and everyone rely'ed on signal reports so see if our signal had a chirp...... sadly, mine usually did. '73
WOW!!! what a beautiful station..Love to have one of those Alphas.. but almost a years Social Security for one.. Any Way I love to listen to you when the contests come 73s to you all ....AD8AB
Beautiful Station, nice video guys... Talked with you a few times from my QTH in Florida .. of course always 59 and very clean audio.. best to your group in all your DX ventures... K4DSB btw ..feels good to see you using so many Pro III .. my choice as well.
Somewhere in my garage, if it hasn’t demagnetized, is a tape that actually has some of this exact recording. It was like getting thrown into a time machine, it was so strange to hear the exact recording with the same air check live from the Minnesota State fair!
Can you re-do this video and explain which keys you are pressing and what Morse Runner is actually sending? This will help beginners (like me) understand what exactly is happening.
Ummm, I'm confused. There is no information in this video. What is wrong with giving a verbal tour with some interesting information. Sorry, this is an impressive setup, to be sure, but there is no information about it.
this is only a method to make super quick "599 123 tu "qso, not for qrq morse code if you want to make qso at hight speed with very fast contester they are not able to make cw qrq
Well, I had high hopes when I came here from your QRZ page. Unfortunately between the fuzzy, low resolution, video and the jumpy camera, and no audio telling me what I am looking at, very disappointing.
I didn't have an HD camera 6 years ago so don't expect any HD resolution. As a matter of fact I had not even planned on creating a video but out of boredom one evening I decided to create this fuzzy low resolution jumpy voiceless video. I could also add that I'm also very disappointed with your W6CAW page that looks like a website from the 90s with a bunch of links...yawnnnnnn!!!
Code is cool. I wish more people worked code without there being a contest on. It is kind of a can't beat em join em thin. I'll give this program a try to break down the numbers vs. letters wall. HAM radio has a high learning code these days due to the lack of community as in days of old.
MM0KSS (that's his call) must have had a bad experience with contesters or maybe he doesn't know that the WARC bands are always open for non-contesters like him ;-)
+w0mm Furthermore, the large contests that fill the band are hardly every weekend. There are only a few per year. I have been a ham for 28 years and I have seen the bands just getting more and more quiet. The contests do a good job of bringing things to life.
Too cool. I want to have this hobby. But at this point I don't see that happening. I only have a 10 meter radio and no where to put it and a proper antenna. I first need my license and a good place to put up an antenna. My apartment owner would never let me and since I am not working I'd put it in my car but it's old and I don't have much money to do that. I would ask my employer if he was interested in helping but I am not driving a big truck at the moment. Any way I look at it I'm screwed.