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Old April 15th 10, 11:11 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
David Griffith David Griffith is offline
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Default generating morse code

Michael J. Coslo wrote:
On Apr 14, 2:46 am, "D. Stussy"
wrote:
"David Griffith" wrote in message

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Does anyone here done something like sending ASCII to a microcontroller
which then emits morse code? I'm tinkering around with old telegraph
sounders.


Yes. I re-wrote the firmware in my Icom repeater, which included the I

D
section too.


Here's a webpage where a fellow has done something similar:


http://www.steampunkworkshop.com/


It's on the right hand side of the page, a link called "telegraph
sounder"


http://www.steampunkworkshop.com/telegraph.shtml


That's one of the first places I looked and where I got the idea.
However, what he did was have a circuit watch the keyboard LEDs. What
I'm trying to do is make something that attaches to an RS232 port. That
way, I can run a three or four wire cable from a server in a back room
to wherever I decide to put my sounder. There are two ways I could do
this. The first is cheap and dirty. It works by energizing the sounder
coils whenever RTS is asserted. That would require special program --
not too tough, but won't be as flexible as in the second approach. The
other is to buffer RS232 in a microcontroller, convert to morse code,
then tap out the message. In effect, this creates a one-way
serial-to-telegraph modem. That second approach is what has me most
interested. Suppose you have a server writing logs to a serial port...
See the sort of bizzare fun that can be had?

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