![]() ![]() If (millis() - sendMorseTimer >= dashTime)Ĭase 'x': // To make sure there is a pause between signals and lettersĭigitalWrite(morseOutPin, HIGH) // Start sending the next signal MorseSignal = 'x' // Mark the signal as sentĬase '-': // Send a dash (same here, stop sending after a dash worth of time) build the morse signal (backwards from last signal to first) Scan for the character to send in the Morse table Serial.println(" Unrecognized command 'Z') encodeMorseChar -= 'z'-'Z' Serial.println(" > Echo: on Echo: off Morse speed (wpm):") Expects (and wait for) 2 or 4 characters (>i or Audio threshold:") An extremely crude and simple command parser if a command instead, adjust some settings If (Serial.available() > 0 & !sendingMorse) Part #2: // Encode Morse code or execute commands If (!sendingMorse & morseEcho) digitalWrite(morseOutPin, morseSignalState) Morse output, or a feedback when keying. MorseSignalState = false // No more signal SpaceTime = lastDebounceTime // not too far off from last received audio If (currentTime - lastDebounceTime > dotTime/2 & morseSignalState = true) if this is a new pause, reset space time MorseSignalState = true // there is currently a signal If (currentTime - lastDebounceTime > dotTime/2) If this is a new morse signal, reset morse signal timer If (!morseKeyer & millis() - lastDebounceTime > 1000) listeningAudio = true If no manual morse keying the last second, enter audio listen mode If (morseSignalState) markTime = lastDebounceTime else spaceTime = lastDebounceTime than the debounce delay, so take it as the actual current state: whatever the reading is at, it's been there for longer Set high enough to avoid noise, low enough to get signal Simple analog input signal threshold (512 = middle-ish) Make functions or classes out of it sometime. TODO: Make the timings signed long again, to avoid rollover issue Thus using the same Morse table / binary tree for encoding and decoding.Ģ010.11.28 - Added a simple audio Morse signal filter. Using a binary tree (dichotomic table) for Morse decodingĢ010.11.27 - Added Morse encoding via reverse-dichotomic path tracing. Only International Morse Code (letters A-Z, numbers), and space, areĮncoded and sent as Morse code automatically unless whatever the "command"ġ992.01.06 - Morse decoder 3.5 - 68000 Assembler version for the Amiga 600 It will enter audio listen mode if nothing is keyed in within a second. ASCII text via serial communication (for decoded Morse). Morse-code toggled output pin (for encoded Morse). ASCII text via serial communication (for encoding. Morse keying on digital input (for decoding). Audio Morse signals on an analog input (for decoding). A Morse encoder / decoder for the Arduino.ģ input methods for decoding and encoding: All Platoon advertisements will be removed.įor a more detailed explanation of the rules, click here.My camera aiming is a bit off though, and the video editing isn't the best either. ![]() If you want to post a platoon, either use the Find a Friend Weekend (posted every Friday-Sunday) or please look over at /r/BattlefieldLFG or /r/BF1Platoons. Excessive self promotion or promotion for financial gain is not allowed. No advertising, selling, buying, trading, or begging for anything. Polls or petitions are only allowed as text posts, with a description of the poll, and link to poll, in the text body. Memes, image macros, reaction gifs and low quality posts are sometimes not allowed. Spoilers and NSFW posts must be properly marked.ĭiscussion or links to jailbreaking / hacking / cheating / fraud / piracy / account trading and sharing / e.t.c. No witch hunting or calling out other users. Keep it civil and on topic - Posts must be directly related to Battlefield 1 or WW1. We hope to see you on the Battlefield! DARK MODE LIGHT MODE Join us on Discord! on Twitter Battlefield Youtube Related Subreddits ![]() Discuss BF1 and share content with other fans. r/Battlefield_One is the #1 place on Reddit for all your Battlefield 1 news. ![]()
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