| More about Morse code - PA3BWK's Ultimate Morse Code Web Site
On this site, PA3BWK is offering information on high speed telegraphy clubs, morse code in general and numerous links to other morse code pages and code practicing programs. - The Art & Skill of Radio Telegraphy
The Art & Skill of Radio Telegraphy - A Manual for Learning, Using, Mastering And Enjoying The International Morse Code As A Means Of Communication (3rd edition, 211 pages) by William G. Pierpont N0HFF. Available in PDF or MS Word format.
More software for improving your CW copying skills The following programs assume that you already have full knowledge of the Morse code alphabet and are therefore not suitable for beginners. They are perfectly suited for improving your abilities of copying call signs. - PED 5.19by JE3MAS
This program is great for contest- or DXpedition preparation. It simulates contest operation under nearly realistic conditions. You can add pile-up from 1 to 18 stations calling you simultaneously, QRM and static noise with adjustable S/N ratio. You can type the copied call signs on the keyboard, but you even can connect a keyer to your computer's parallel port in order to get the most realistic feeling. At the same time, the program is a trainer for the CT contestlog software.
(DOS; worked without problems under Windows 3.1/95/98 on my old computer; does no longer work on my new one. Soundcard required for more than one sound at a time or QRM simulation) - Pile-upby G4ZFE
Up to 9 stations calling simultaneously with random speed an volume. Program can emulate RUFZ mode. Competition mode. High scores can be sent to G4ZFE via internet and will then appear on his high score page.
(Win 95/98, soundcard required) - RUFZXPby DK4MM
Popular program for call sign training. No QRM or pile-up simulation, but highly precise timing. Internet high score page available.
(Now for Windows XP)
|