[CQ-Contest] Best CW contest rig
    David Gilbert 
    ab7echo at gmail.com
       
    Wed Sep 16 14:48:01 EDT 2020
    
    
  
Actually, the encode/decode algorithms used for modes like FT8 are 
pretty close to AI in principle, in that the decode process applies 
statistical probabilities to the various bits based upon a known encode 
process.
I suppose it would be possible to write Morse Code generating software 
that was context-based to fix "errors", but if you want to go that far 
it seems like text-to-cw is far simpler ... just like most loggers 
already use.
73,
Dave   AB7E
On 9/16/2020 9:03 AM, James Cain wrote:
> Can somebody build a radio with an internal keyer with Auto Correct? That
> would be good. If somebody can sell snake oil software that "decodes"
> signals that don't exist, surely some other genius could design a keyer
> with Artificial Intelligence.
>
> cain
    
    
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