Morse code reader

Hi all. I am a retired telecommunications technician from Adelaide South Australia. As a current member of an Antique Telephone and Telegraph collectors association I wish to construct a morse code to text and text to morse code device without using Arduino.

retired telecommunications technician

So you’re familiar with Morse code “swing.” That right there may doom your project. I can imagine getting into and out of “clean” machine-generated code. Piece of cake. Reading somebody with a sloppy or inexperienced hand is going to be a lot more of a problem. Building in error-correction is not for the easily frightened. It’s a cousin to voice or face recognition.

However reading somebody intentionally sending “swing,” might be impossible.

koz

There’s a relevant topic that may help you to get started: https://forum.audacityteam.org/t/suggestion-for-new-nyquist-plug-in-morse-code-generator/42301/1

thank you i will check the post

This may also be of interest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDG09ZW0AuE