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Once you learn how to read Morse code, you might want to teach your Arduino to understand it, too. Or, you can check out some other Morse-based projects.
What’s more, the Arduino-powered device’s small LCD screen also displays translations at speeds as fast as 60 words-per-minute—quicker than even some professional-level human Morse code ...
This project uses two Arduino to communicate with each other using light by means of Morse Code. As a more advanced project, it has some complex array usage and investigates converting switch inputs ...
RSS-To-Morse Code Adapter This device takes an RSS feed, sanitized by a PHP script and rendered in morse code by Morse2LED, then broadcast, just like it might be by a traditional telegraph sounder.
Posted in Radio Hacks, Raspberry Pi Tagged email, morse code, osh park, RPi, sounder, telegraph ← Giving An RC Tank A Fire Control Computer The Birth Of A Tool: Damascus Steel Knife Making → ...
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