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LF: CW-Keying via Soundcard or PC speaker

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Subject: LF: CW-Keying via Soundcard or PC speaker
From: [email protected]
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 16:43:11 EST
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Hello Rik, hello group,

Consider this for 'audio keying' a transmitter to generate CW (morse code with ON/OFF keying) or DFCW (morse code using AFSK):

As long as you keep the audio frequency higher than half of your transmitter's audio bandwith, you will not have problems -whatever waveform you are using, because the harmonics of the audio wave would be out of the TX passband. You could even use a square wave (which is the only possibility for the PC speaker).

If you use an audio frequency lower than half of the TX audio bandwith, your signal will be audible on at least TWO frequencies if there is the slightest harmonic distortion. And, on 137kHz, this unwanted emission will most certainly be 'out of band'... (made that experience myself a few weeks ago).

So, if possible, stay above 2kHz, then you don't even need a sine wave.

The problem with Win95 (and later stuff) is, programming the speaker is not as easy as under the good ole DOS, because direct access to the hardware ports is almost impossible (at least for a 'well behaving' windoze program).

If necessary, I could include a 'QRSSS' audio keyer in SpecLab, but I guess Rik is the 'expert' in this business and I don't want to invent the wheel twice.

73's Wolf.


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