> Wrong approach. The way to deal with this is to build an
> external keyer that you can feed ASCII characters via an
> RS232 interface.
This is an exact description of what the AEA MM-3 did 20 years ago. This is
funny because before TRlog could generate code with the computer, you used
an AEA keyer like this, and the computer would send ASCII to the keyer
through a serial port. Tree even got AEA to modify the firmware so that you
could cmomand the keyer to stop (which you couldn't in the inital version).
It was pretty slick.
Deja vu.
73 - Mark, N5OT
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