![]() ![]() This was my hour of need and seemed as good as any to see what we could do with it! I’d gone one step further and taken Budd up on his offer of the full kit with precoded Atmega PIC to save more time and hassle. That landed a few weeks ago from the good old US of A and had been sat here waiting for me to have a look at it. As much as this was a journey of discovery and development, if someones got a thing and it’s vaguely round and turns you buy it, you don’t reverse engineer a Bridgestone just for the fun of it! A bit of a result on the scale of things. As an added bonus he had a few left over from a batch he had made and was selling them. When I was Googling around I came across an OSHPark PCB file which the designer Budd Churchward WB7HC had released as an open source project. Thankfully, when I was researching the long term plans for this project I was aiming for a single board finished product based on Prototino board. ![]() OK, so I needed to have a point of reference for debugging the Arduino Morse Decoder because despite the best efforts of Arduino Projects for Amateur Radio, there were a few things that need answering or obvious points of assistance which are conspicuous by their absence! ![]()
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