Timeline for Question on how "f" value is calculated in converting Morse Code to laser audio from this tutorial
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Jan 11, 2019 at 22:29 | comment | added | Duston | I agree, Morse code has variable length characters and no carrier detect which makes it challenging to decode. (Is it "on" or was that noise? Is it "off" or did I just lose signal?) I agree with jose, go with a machine-oriented code (such as Baudot or ASCII) and decode that instead. | |
Jan 9, 2019 at 22:49 | comment | added | jose can u c | No. I would suggest to abandon this base code for any project. Find something else that already works and learn from that. Do not try to learn from a broken project. It won’t even work on its own. | |
Jan 9, 2019 at 22:47 | comment | added | FractalEncrypt | Thanks very much! So assuming I understand it is fake Morse code, and I'm more interested in sending and receiving text data via the laser, would I be able to create a full alpha-numeric set of characters by some method (maybe increasing the amount of dotLen time periods)? | |
Jan 9, 2019 at 17:11 | history | answered | jose can u c | CC BY-SA 4.0 |