G'day Rik, I can indeed confirm that this slow visual CW works. It was one of my early attempts to figure out a way of improving the S/N on LF paths. It had one tone for the "dots" and one for the "d
Hello Rik you wrote: Another alternative is replacing the discrimation of dashes and dots from the time-domain to the frequency domain. This would mean that 'dashes' and 'dots' have the same length (
<< I am a little confused about the tests you describe Rik. If you eliminate the time gaps between a string of dots then you just get a long dash so I assume you are shifting frequency after each "el