RE: [Elecraft] Fuel for the Morse interface fire

2005-05-17 Thread Eric Ward
A Blackberry or Handspring Treo or similar has a full qwerty mini-keyboard designed to be run with both thumbs. (Come to think of it, a PSK31 rig in the same general size and format as one of these would be incredibly cool, and arguably feasible (factory built and SMD, of course). A running

Re: [Elecraft] Fuel for the Morse interface fire

2005-05-17 Thread Leigh L Klotz, Jr.
I have a Danger Hiptop and can type about 35wpm on it. I wrote a PSK app for it, ussing the TCP/IP interface and talks to gMFSK on Linux. It supports any mode that gMFSK supports. I also have been working on a native PSK implementation using the sound I/O but it may not be suitable for QSOs

[Elecraft] Fuel for the Morse interface fire

2005-05-16 Thread Craig Rairdin
I posted this last Friday when it was fresh but it got rejected due to size and I just got the bounce message today. Here it is again for those who care: I spend a lot of time tapping out text on my cell phone using T9 or multitap input methods (the latter being where you press 2 once to get A,