CW Decoder apps question

freyhaus1

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...hoping someone can help with my question concerning morse decoder apps?

I use both GG Morse and Morse Decoder (Wolphi) apps on my android phone (with excellent results) to mainly decode nightly CW bulletin from W1AW...
my question: is there a way to "share" the decoded text?...like other Wolphi apps where you can long press the text screen to bring up a menu to "share" through Gmail, text messaging, etc?...I have tried to find instructions within the apps or online for either the GG Morse or Morse Decoder app that would help with this process so I can forward or save for later printing of the decode...

Thanks, 73!
 

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Do you have to use your phone vs a laptop/desktop? I do not have an answer for you concerning the use of a phone and app, but if you use either a desktop or laptop you can use a program like fldigi or CWGet to decode the Morse, then cut, paste, save, to your hearts content.

T!
 

freyhaus1

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Do you have to use your phone vs a laptop/desktop? I do not have an answer for you concerning the use of a phone and app, but if you use either a desktop or laptop you can use a program like fldigi or CWGet to decode the Morse, then cut, paste, save, to your hearts content.

T!
...unfortunately, no, my rig is set up around my android tablet (phone back up)...all other apps that I use to decode have the ability to "share" except those 2 CW decoder apps...was even trying to contact the developer of the GG Morse app, but no joy...
I appreciate you taking the time to rsvp, thanks and 73(y)
 

dickie757

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Screenshots might work, or a straight up camera picture. Think of it as slow-scan youtube. Then, some gallery apps can "scan" the image for text.
 

freyhaus1

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Screenshots might work, or a straight up camera picture. Think of it as slow-scan youtube. Then, some gallery apps can "scan" the image for text.
...excellent idea! never thought of that, it will probably work just as well...thanks!(y)
 
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