Devin (N9DRB)

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First licensed in 2006 and living in Wisconsin. Interested in DIY electronics. A wannabe engineer. #LoRa #Arduino #RaspberryPi #QRP
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@ai6yr as an update, tried out a different mic and I have the same issue. Looks like I'll need to investigate further.
@W1CDN yea, exactly something like that. Record the audio and then make it easily available as an embedded audio player with each post.

@W1CDN supposedly the fedilab app will do Morse conversion. Not to audio but to —.. format.

https://framagit.org/search?search=Morse&nav_source=navbar&project_id=45821&search_code=true&repository_ref=develop

I think it would be interesting to add a little audio recording utility to the post window to allow direct input view key/paddle.

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@KC3SIJ
I'm really tempted by this too. I only have a 1994 copy that I found in a used book store 15 years ago.
@k8vsy
In the spirit of dolphin.town, who's going to start the Mastodon instance where only posts in #MorseCode are allowed?

@ke8det
If in the US, I would recommend that each server has a DMCA Designated Agent registered with the US Copyright office. DMCA has a safe harbor provision which protects site owners from copyright liability if a user posts something infringing. But you need a designated agent to get that protection. Costs $6 every few years.

https://www.copyright.gov/dmca-directory/

@n6mts

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@dj3ei
Yes, that is what I was trying to do. However, turning the knobs on the tuner produces no change on the VNA's plot. The plot remains quite steady.
@K3ALA
That is what I was thinking. I think I remember reading somewhere that this tuner has something like a 10W minimum. I don't know what sort of signal the network analyzer produces but it can't be much.
Thought I could use my #NanoVNA to dial in my manual HF tuner but it doesn't really work. Maybe too low of power? Using the SWR sweep on the #G90 works well though.
@MM0INH @tony @smitty @digirig from what I’m reading, the G90’s ALC reading is the opposite of what you want it to be, so near zero ALC will read 95-99 on the display. I’ll have to adjust my output audio to try to fix that but I’m not sure yet if that is causing the delay issue.