Androidomatic Keyer: moved to github
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Categories:Office
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License:Apache2
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Web Site:https://code.google.com/p/androidomatic-keyer
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Source Code:https://code.google.com/p/androidomatic-keyer/source
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Issue Tracker:https://code.google.com/p/androidomatic-keyer/issues
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Web Site:
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Source Code:https://github.com/sussman/androidomatic-keyer
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Issue Tracker:https://github.com/sussman/androidomatic-keyer/issues
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Name:Androidomatic Keyer
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Auto Name:AKA
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Summary:Morse code keyer
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Description:
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This project enables ham radio operators to use their android phones as memory keyers to send CW or Hellschreiber signals using any radio transmitter capable of putting out a carrier wave. The application presents a list of editable phrases, then plays the selected phrase as morse code (or Hellschriber) through the sound output. The audible tones produced may be used directly if a modulated signal is desired, but the sound can also be routed through an easy-to-build interface which converts this sound into on/off keying for the transmitter.
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This project enables ham radio operators to use their android phones as memory
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keyers to send CW or Hellschreiber signals using any radio transmitter capable
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of putting out a carrier wave. The application presents a list of editable
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phrases, then plays the selected phrase as morse code (or Hellschriber)
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through the sound output. The audible tones produced may be used directly if a
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modulated signal is desired, but the sound can also be routed through an
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easy-to-build interface which converts this sound into on/off keying for the
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transmitter.
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Repo Type:hg
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Repo:https://code.google.com/p/androidomatic-keyer
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://github.com/sussman/androidomatic-keyer
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Build:1.0,10
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commit=1.0
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