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This window shows the following 5 elements (from bottom to top):
This window shows the following 5 elements (from bottom to top):
* A graph of the raw data being received from the camera or microphone.
* A graph of the raw data being received from the camera or microphone.
[[file:raw_data.jpeg|388px|left|top|border]]
* A graph of the filtered and processed bit stream as a squared waveform.
* A graph of the filtered and processed bit stream as a squared waveform.
[[file:bit_stream.jpeg|388px|left|border]]
* A graph of the extracted DOT/DASH morse symbols.
* A graph of the extracted DOT/DASH morse symbols.
[[file:morse_graph.jpeg|388px|left|border]]
* Abbreviated text derived directly from the morse symbols.
* Abbreviated text derived directly from the morse symbols.
[[file:decoded_text.jpeg|388px|left|border]]
* Expanded text from the abbreviations that is save into the bubbles.
* Expanded text from the abbreviations that is save into the bubbles.
[[file:decoded_text.jpeg|388px|left|border]]




Because [[Morsenger]] can receive morse code input from multiple sources simultaneously, you may see more than one [[Morsenger Status Area|Status Area]].  These appear in an area that scrolls horizontally to automatically show the most recently received data.
Because [[Morsenger]] can receive morse code input from multiple sources simultaneously, you may see more than one [[Morsenger Status Area|Status Area]].  These appear in an area that scrolls horizontally to automatically show the most recently received data.

Revision as of 12:27, 23 June 2017

The Status Area can be seen by dragging upwards on the tab that sits above the text input area.

This window shows the following 5 elements (from bottom to top):

  • A graph of the raw data being received from the camera or microphone.
  • A graph of the filtered and processed bit stream as a squared waveform.
  • A graph of the extracted DOT/DASH morse symbols.
  • Abbreviated text derived directly from the morse symbols.
  • Expanded text from the abbreviations that is save into the bubbles.


Because Morsenger can receive morse code input from multiple sources simultaneously, you may see more than one Status Area. These appear in an area that scrolls horizontally to automatically show the most recently received data.