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How I Learned Morse Code Quickly and Easily

Discussion in 'Amateur Radio News' started by KJ4YZI, May 12, 2017.

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  1. WR2E

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    I hope she doesn't have nightmares!
     
  2. SHARONKAYGEO

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    Lol! :):)
     
  3. SHARONKAYGEO

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    Just overly concern...it's been about a month that she's been wondering and she asked me again yesterday if I could look into this :).
     
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  4. WR2E

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    Is the light fixture on her home?

    If so, perhaps she should have a service person (electrician?) look at the fixture. If there's loose connections inside it could eventually pose a risk of fire... not meaning to alarm but rather concern for safety.
     
  5. MIAAMELIA

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    I'm trying to build a morse code translator for a small project, but I'm new to Max and I don't know where to start. Specifically, there will be a button that will be pushed for a certain amount of time, reading as either dots or dashes in morse code, then being displayed as letters, and then printing the message on the screen after an enter button is pushed. It's almost like a morse code Instant Message. The users will have an alphabet to morse key next to them.
    I know it sounds complicated, but I hope you guys can help, or at the very least offer suggestions on how I can approach something like this.
    I'm currently using Max 6.1
    Thanks
     
  6. MIAAMELIA

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    thanks in advance for any help
     

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