The idea would be to write in Morse and then download the file as ASCII when I get home. So i can walk to work and back home writing a book review or letter or whatever and then load it onto the computer. Audio playback would be for editing (it might be unwieldy!) on the fly... Andrew In article <36471632.156E@geocities.com>, "Michael D. Hofer" <featheredfrog@geocities.com> wrote: > Um, excuse me - do you mean records morse and then allows you to dump it > into your computer? Off-air morse readers exist, check out popular > electronics magazines with a comm bent - maybe 73, QST or Monitoring > times as well. > > But recording it? And audio playback? How about a microcassette > recorder and a code practice oscillator in the pocket? Shouldn't run > more than $20.00 and take next to no construction. You could even dump > it onto your computer through the above interface.> -----------== Posted via Deja News, The Discussion Network ==---------- http://www.dejanews.com/ Search, Read, Discuss, or Start Your Own
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