Tool for decoding the morse codes from a pcm wav file
morse2ascii [options] <file.WAV/TXT>
This tool employs a volume/peak based method to decode the morse codes from a PCM WAV file as well as from text and RAW PCM files.
It contains some options for parsing abbreviations, prosigns and qcodes.
-a abbreviations and prosigns parsing
-q q-codes parsing
-r F C B consider the file as raw headerless PCM data, you must specify the Frequency, Channels and Bits like -r 44100 2 16
-o disable the automatic optimizations: DC bias adjust and normalize. Use this option only if your file is already clean and normalized
-m morse notation output (like ...___... instead of SOS), debug
-w FILE debug option for dumping the handled samples from the memory to FILE
-d debug info (WAV input only)
Note: the input file can be a PCM WAV audio file or also a text file which uses the dotlinespace notation (._ or .-), dit-dah, binary and others use - as file for reading a text stream from stdin