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Old May 17th 04, 03:19 AM
Brian Hill
 
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Hi all,

Receiver = Sony ICF-2010 with random wire antenna

I can hear lots of dots-dashes transmissions on various frequencies
loud and clear. I would like to know if I can attach something on the
audio output to decode the morse code. Any info would be appreciated.
TIA.

Jim


Theres many types of hardware and software that can do the job. I use an
Info-Tech M-6000 & an Universal M-8000. The M-6000 can usually be had for
less than $150 and theres several other smaller units like the Universal
M-400 and MFJ makes some cheapo boxes which are $100 or less. Theres some
expensive software like Hoka Code 3 that are very good but expect to pay
over $300.
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