Normally I use an external keyer with PTT-out and CW-out,
and in this keyer I specify a PTT lead-in time of 150 msec.
You will notice that the first element (dit or dah) comes with
a slight delay, but truncation problems are gone.
You can connect the PTT-out and CW-out from the keyer to
the 3.5mm KEY/PTT jack of the HL2.
The keyer generates a square wave side tone, this is
passed through a narrow one-OP-amp AF filter which makes it
a nice sidetone with "rounded" edges, and with the
help of a plain vanilla AF transformer this is then
"injected" into the cord of my headphone.
This gives me a low latency side tone as well, generated
in hardware and working independent of the SDR/computer
audio gear.
Depending on the SDR software, the keyer may also generate
PTT and CW MIDI messages that are then processed by
the SDR program, but still the side tone is from the
keyer (this is actually my preferred setup).
I worked for a long time on getting a good CW setup, and
this turned out to be the best solution (for me) if it
comes to CW-with-SDR.
If you have a radio with PIN diode T/R switching the
game may be different.
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