Great fun project - Do you know Japanese kids are learning Morse code to send texts from their mobile phones, because it is way faster than texting from a keyboards? Nice to know the is interest outside the bounds of Amateur Radio.
If I die tomorrow I want "His ingenuity makes up for his lack of skill" on my tombstone. Thanks also for the link back to my homepage. I tend to get a fair bit of isolated interest in various projects, but rarely do bloggers take the step to see that there is more work.
I was in Japan recently - I didn't see any cell phone telegraphing but I did watch a lot of them navigate their devices with incredible skill.
LOL...had the spacing worked out, it would have been the message Samuel F. B. Morse to officially open the Baltimore-Washington telegraph line on May 24, 1844
LOL...had the spacing worked out, it would have been the message Samuel F. B. Morse to officially open the Baltimore-Washington telegraph line on May 24, 1844
Sweet!
L3G1Tization 1 day ago
Sweet!
L3G1Tization 1 day ago
Not sure what kind code you are sending?not Morse,I can copy 50WPM
Any one interested in learning Morse,and getting into Amateur Radio
can get info at the arrl.org website Good luck in learning.It's easier it you
have a little music background Thanks ka4pnv.com
johnboyzzz1 1 week ago
Looks cool.. Was it built off the Arduino?
ThePower27 7 months ago
taking a piss on apple AND twitter at the same time. LIKE on that!! :D
Tonseren 1 year ago
Great fun project - Do you know Japanese kids are learning Morse code to send texts from their mobile phones, because it is way faster than texting from a keyboards? Nice to know the is interest outside the bounds of Amateur Radio.
I blogged about you at cqhq.co.uk
Good luck Steve GW7AAV
GW7AAV 1 year ago
@GW7AAV Thanks Steve, great post.
If I die tomorrow I want "His ingenuity makes up for his lack of skill" on my tombstone. Thanks also for the link back to my homepage. I tend to get a fair bit of isolated interest in various projects, but rarely do bloggers take the step to see that there is more work.
I was in Japan recently - I didn't see any cell phone telegraphing but I did watch a lot of them navigate their devices with incredible skill.
joemckay5 1 year ago
@GW7AAV Bullshit. Get your head out of your ass.
DeeJayBounce 1 year ago
Any chance to buy one? seriously
NutHosS 1 year ago
@NutHosS not at the moment - but maybe down the road.
joemckay5 1 year ago
"Successfully updated the status to [w hat h athgddwrought]"
TheMike16112 1 year ago
@IlMarto maybe I should have tweeded the first email which was LO (it crashed while they were trying to LOG IN.
joemckay5 1 year ago
This is really a nice use of the Arduino, all the time people spent tweeting could be put to good use by learning CW! Keep up the good work.
73
flashMXdesigner 1 year ago
LOL...had the spacing worked out, it would have been the message Samuel F. B. Morse to officially open the Baltimore-Washington telegraph line on May 24, 1844
73's
de
KB0GNK
p51d007 1 year ago
LOL...had the spacing worked out, it would have been the message Samuel F. B. Morse to officially open the Baltimore-Washington telegraph line on May 24, 1844
73's
de
KB0GNK
p51d007 1 year ago
extremely geek. Please, PLEASE, use your talent in electronics to design useful things...
joanfmendo 1 year ago
very useful!
dianho 1 year ago
Ahh, the good old single button writing. Steve Jobs is going to love this.
ailalelo 1 year ago 22
w hat h athgddwrought indeed.
euqsec 1 year ago 12
Interesting... but what about tweeting something with a little more of... sense and structure?
IlMarto 1 year ago