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On Dec 13, 12:28*pm, Ian Jackson
wrote: In message , RHF writesOn Dec 13, 7:02*am, Dave wrote: Ian Jackson wrote: There are also a lot of morse decoder programs which take your receiver audio output and display it as text. Even if you are getting quite good at morse, and are pretty good at decoding it 'in your head', the display of the text 'subtitles' provides an instant indication of how you are doing. Some programs indicate the speed of the received morse, and I was surprised that I now seem to be able to copy quite a lot at up to 20wpm. I don't think there's a radio made that doesn't call it "CW". *The VBR binary system invented by S. F. B. Morse for electric clicker DC wire communications might resemble CW at first glance, but modern CW is quite different. What About ? Listening to Morse Code with a 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radio using the SSB Feature ? - Well, my Etón E5 certainly doesn't say 'CW'. - It says 'SSB'. For 'portable' AM/FM Shortwave Radios that have SSB as a listening feature : Most likely the SSB Setting switches-in a Narrower Filter say 2.8 kHz versus the AM Filter of 5~6 kHz. So you can hear the CW Morse Code Signal more distinctly and clearer in the SSB Mode. But -if- you have a tightly packed Band with many CW Transmissions crammed into your 2.8 kHz SSB Filter's Bandwidth you will be hearing two, three or more CW Transmission all at once. That is why Shortwave (HF) Radio Listeners who like to listen-in-on Amateur {Ham} Radio Operators CW Transmissions usually get a Communications Receiver with CW Filter or Spots for Extra/Optional CW Filters for Listening to CW Transmissions * Some common CW Filter Sizes [kHz] are : 500 Hz . . . 375 Hz . . . 250 Hz which are much Narrower than the 2.8 kHz of most portable AM/FM Shortwave Radios. - Does this mean I can't receive CW? No. -but- You may not be able to narrow-in on a specific CW signal in a crowded band with a Radio-Receiver that has Narrower CW Filters like 500 Hz. - Just what HAVE I been listening to while sitting on the toilet? Noise coming out of the Radio ;-} - - CW is the "Mode" of Transmission {Signal} - - * CW = Continuous Wave http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous_Wave - - Morse Code is the "Method" of Transmission {Information} - - * Structured Organized Bits of Continuous Wave http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_Code Oh dear. My old Trio TS520s DOES say CW. Pity. I was hoping to use it for SSB and morse. What AM I going to do? -- Ian |
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