: For sending, users can type on their computer keyboard, which the software encodes into clean CW signals with speeds ranging from 5 to 60 words per minute (WPM).
At its heart, MRP40 functions as both a receiver and a transmitter. It takes audio from a transceiver, feeds it through a PC sound card, and uses sophisticated digital signal processing (DSP) to translate those audio pulses into readable text on the monitor. mrp40 morse code decoder
Despite its archaic interface, MRP40 packs features that rival modern SDR suites. : For sending, users can type on their
: Use the "Audio Analyzer FFT Display" (waterfall) to find signals. You can click directly on the waterfall to "jump" the decoder to that frequency. : For sending