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demorse

Command line tool for decoding Morse code signals

demorse is a non-interactive command line tool for decoding Morse code signals into text. demorse detects the "dihs" and "dahs" that make a Morse code character via the computer's sound card, which can be connected to a radio receiver tuned to a CW Morse code transmission or to a tone generator. The input signal is processed by a Goertzel tone detector which produces "mark" or "space" (signal/no signal) outputs and the resulting stream of Morse code "elements" is decoded into an ASCII character for printing to the screen. Currently demorse is a non- interactive command line tool for the console and decoded Morse signals are sent to stdout.

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Fedora Rawhide 1.2-22.fc40 -
Fedora 40 1.2-22.fc40 -
Fedora 39 1.2-20.fc39 -
Fedora 38 1.2-19.fc38 -
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You can contact the maintainers of this package via email at demorse dash maintainers at fedoraproject dot org.



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