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Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 7 Nov 2010 17:46:40 -0330
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Hi Steve: 

I probably have things mixed up a little. Essentially, I thought that any program connected to an interface of sorts, to operate CW was called Digital CW.  
So yes, I'd like to try a couple of programs that would allow me to send keyboard CW with my soundcard and interface and Decode it as well. I'm not vary good at sending with my hand or copying with my ears! (HIHIHI) Although, I'll certainly begin practicing again to have a backup if some of the programs don't work. The remote rig product, which comes in pairs, one for the transceiver at the site and one for, let's say your apartment, does have a built in keyer. 
You just configure your rig's CW jack to straight key and your off and running with remote CW. I'll certainly try MMTTY if this is somewhat friendly with window eyes or jaws. 
As for Digipan, I could transmit but had grate difficulty in locking on to a signal, decoding it to understandable english! (HIHI) It was always just jibberish. I might just have to enlist some sighted help to see what's going wrong once back up and running because Digipan was rather simple to use, if I new what settings to use for best performance. 

Thanks & 73: 

Mike

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