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Hello All;
I am trying to connect the Morserino to Mumble. I have set the IP address in Mumble of my Morserino. I used port 7373, the same as used by UDP with no success. Is there a default port for the Morserino to use with Mumble? Bil K8MPW
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The VOIP service Mumble? Is there something set up on Mumble that knows how to talk to a Morserino? *scratching head, confused* -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73, Gwen, NG3P
Hello All;
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Gwen here is the passage from the manual I am referring to: iCW/Ext Trx In this modus a transceiver connected to the Morserino-32 is being keyed, or you can use the line-out audio to either key for example an FM transceiver, or use CW over the Internet (iCW - this uses Mumble as an audio exchange protocol). Any CW signals Morserino-32 User Manual 28 | The Top Menu and the Morserino Modi As you can see it says audio exchange can be accomplished with Mumble. I have used Mumble with RigPi quite successfully. Claude W. "Bil" Johnson K8MPW OMISS 17m Band Coordinator #9757 SKCC #15372, NAQCC #8350, FISTS #17765 100W&AWire#4219 FT8DMC#12643 RRI
On Saturday, December 4, 2021, 04:25:38 PM MST, Gwen Patton <ardrhi@...> wrote:
The VOIP service Mumble? Is there something set up on Mumble that knows how to talk to a Morserino? *scratching head, confused* -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- 73, Gwen, NG3P Hello All;
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Makes sense once the details are plain. Thanks for enlightening me on this, and I'm sorry I can't answer your initial question.
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Very cool. I skipped right past that. This video gives a good overview. One more for the someday list.
Morserino32 iCW Setup
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Hi!
The Morserino cannot talk to Mumble directly, you need to use a computer in between. Mumble is a VOIP protocol with very low latency, which makes it suitable to use for CW. Morse code is transmitted as audio in this case. As the Morserino has a separate audio I/O jack, you can use that to feed the Morserinos audio into the computer, and also to get the computers audio into the Morserino, where it will be „re-shaped“ and both played on the loudspeaker, and also decoded and shown on the display. The attached document describes how to build a cable to interface the 4 pole Morserino jack into two separate audio jacks for a PC or sound card with separate microphone-in and audio-out jacks. 73 Willi
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Willi; Thanks I will try that and report back. 73 Claude W. "Bil" Johnson K8MPW OMISS 17m Band Coordinator #9757 SKCC #15372, NAQCC #8350, FISTS #17765 100W&AWire#4219 FT8DMC#12643 RRI
On Sunday, December 5, 2021, 07:05:43 AM MST, Willi, OE1WKL <willi@...> wrote:
Hi! The Morserino cannot talk to Mumble directly, you need to use a computer in between. Mumble is a VOIP protocol with very low latency, which makes it suitable to use for CW. Morse code is transmitted as audio in this case. As the Morserino has a separate audio I/O jack, you can use that to feed the Morserinos audio into the computer, and also to get the computers audio into the Morserino, where it will be „re-shaped“ and both played on the loudspeaker, and also decoded and shown on the display. The attached document describes how to build a cable to interface the 4 pole Morserino jack into two separate audio jacks for a PC or sound card with separate microphone-in and audio-out jacks. 73 Willi
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