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Microprocessor based interface designed receives a signal from a Morse key, processes it, and re-transmits it to the radio. A microprocessor in the circuit is pre-programmed with a proprietary algorithm which makes a number of measurements and adjustments to the less percise human generated code.
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A microprocessor based interface designed to go between a standard Morse code key and a radio transmitter. The circuit receives a signal from the key, processes it, and re-transmits it to the radio.
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An interesting article dedicated to hams that want to start learning morse code, including notes on Methodology, online training tools, and a guide to Morse Keys
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How much bandwidth does it take to send Morse code? by Mark Amos, W8XR
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Resources related to Morse Code and Amateur Radio
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This mp3 files will help you increase your copying speed beyond 5 WPM. This page contain drills that start at 6 WPM and go up to 12 WPM. After you have mastered a higher speed move up to the next speed.
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Learn to recognize Morse code at 25 WPM and not memorize DITs and DAHs at 5 WPM. This app will train you to hear and send Morse code at 25 WPM using an approach very similar to the Koch method.
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This trainer is a small personal project designed to play with learning morse code through the Farnsworth method. The main difference between this trainer and others is that I am experimenting with visual reinforcement by displaying the character currently being sent. It is my hope that this will help form a stronger link between the sound of CW and the meaning of the sound. This page should work in any modern desktop or mobile browser,
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The program sends morse code audio via sound card and can be used under Windows in Danish only
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A sample morse code QSO template. In this page you can find a standard QSO message protocol between two operators.
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An Android based CW practice program based on simulated QSOs. The app will generate Morse code sounds from 5-50 words per minute.
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Sending and receiving text with Morse code light pulses across the room is a fun and cheap project you can do on a Raspberry Pi or Arduino or any other microcontroller. This post explains how I did it, and how you can do it too.
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This free program teaches you to receive Morse code. It starts with a few letters and adds more when it sees that you are ready. Based on A Fully Automatic Morse Code Teaching Machine, it is a small application and it runs even on recent MacOSX versions.
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Use this helpful tool to translate between Morse code and text. To begin, please enter words or Morse code in the Input box and press Translate. This online tool let you translate and encode Morse code into text and vice versa text into Morse code, allowing also to play with different wpm, the resulting translated code.
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Successor to the Metamorserino, this is a multi-functional Morse code machine (Keyer, Generator, Trainer) that includes also a transceiver using LoRa on the 70cm band.
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While there are quite a few standalone Morse Code or CW decoders out there, I wanted to tackle the problem myself and end up with both a great Arduino learning project and a decent portable decoder for when I'm out in the field operating QRP
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A windows program to learn Morse code and doing QSO in CW. The training course contains 39 Lessons based on Koch method. It can sends only letters, only numbers, only punctuation
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An online morse code trainer application that allows to select the digits and play them at the wpm speed you desire. While decoding will evaluate the results and will indicate your proficiency level
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The K3NG Keyer is an open source Arduino based CW (Morse Code) keyer with a lot of features and flexibility, rivaling commercial keyers which often cost significantly more.
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A homemade morse code decoder project, providing a detailed schematic and pictures
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Run Morse Runner on Apple MacOSX computers using Wineskin. Morse Runner is a popular MS Windows morse code contest simulator. You can do this by yourself or just download the ready-made dmg and use it on your apple mac.
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How to build a Simplified Arduino CW Trainer, this is a version that does not need a keyboard.
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How to home made a custom home made dipole antenna for the 40 meters band, just 66 feet long. Enjoy the band openings during the evening and play morse code or digital modes on this magic band.
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This page contains a complete course in 39 lessons compiled and made available by Union Royale del Amateurs-emetteurs, where you can find audio files and transcript of all excercises.
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An overview of the development of the Morse key for sending the Morse Code, from the first camelback keys, through straight keys and sideswiper keys to the semi automatic keyers including the Vibroplex to the modern electronic keyer.
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Ucchino is an Italian manufacturer of electronic cirucits inclunding Digiham amateur radio USB interface for digital modes, morse code oscillator, filters and RF protectors
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CW decoder using a PIC microcontroller. This is a morse code decoder made using a PIC(16F88) microcontroller, this project supports displays with multiple controller chips
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Two easy to build microcontroller projects for machine recognition of hand-sent morse code
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Maybe not state-of-the-art technology but the author offers a quick and easy project for a Morse code practice oscillator using a 555 timer chip
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This online web application allows you to train the decoding of Morse code by copying random QSO sentences that can be looped or even mixed.
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Learn morse code with this online version of the popular morse machine. This version is currently working on Chrome browser only. This program teaches you to receive Morse code. It starts with a few letters and adds more when it sees that you are ready.
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Book on CW paddles, history of keyers, keyboards, oscillators, and all things related to automatic Morse code.
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Web site and blog that reviews equipment, goes over safety, and display projects being built. Includes Yaesu FT-891 and Ameritron RCS-10 Review, a 555 Morse Code Practice Oscillator, and and arduino based Morse Code Practice Oscillator
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A multi section article on learning the morse code for beginners. The article include a list of tips the author consider to be uesful when someone want to begin the trip to learn the morse code.
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A review of the most popular and traditional methods to learn morse conde and a different method that foreseen to learn 100 most common words in CW
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The CWJF Group began in the 80's with the ideas of an excellent telegrafist, our dear friend Julio (PY4AG) who with customary cordiality taught those interested in practice of morse code.
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The CW Projects and Resources of Mike Maynard, K4ICY. Includes a brief history and overview of Morse Code and many interesting resources on telegraph
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An online version of a fully automatic morse code teaching machine. This morse machine permit to select several different options including speed, volume, tone and set of characters. This version works works with any HTML5 browser.
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Convert text to morse code, dit-dah or create a midi file and translate morse code into text
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The CW typewriter is a compact adapter board that transforms Morse code into ASCII characters using an Iambic key. It connects to a computer via USB, emulating the keyboard. The device features inputs for Iambic keying and a WPM speed potentiometer, and outputs for a key and a speaker for side tone. The device can be used with various software and online typing games for practice, offering a unique and interactive way to learn and use Morse code.
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A comprehensive morse code auduio guide with several youtube movies classified by skill level, characters and numbers, sentences, speed level and more. All movies are linked by an interactive interface that let you select the speed and the excercise type. The page contains an downloadable set of morse code exercises and several other resources
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Learning CW using the SuperMorse Software Package, an excellent tool for implementing the Koch Method of learning Morse Code. Configuring the software, learning all characters, tips and tricks on choosing the right order.
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Free PDF book to start learning morse code and to improve your proficiency, freely available in four languages english, german french and italian.
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Notes, hints and tips on starting with morse code, how to approach learning the code, how and when to get on the air, learning and using abreviations, common Q-Codes and a sample morse code QSO.
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The Trainer is based on a simple modular built STEM/game platform, plus newly developed interactive software,it contains six training routines, easy to advance, and consists of various learning aids. You select them from a menu. Feedback for menu selection is given audibly and through an LED display and serial monitor.
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Reviving the spirit of early ham radio experimentation, the CW Flea is a contemporary Morse code transmitter. Utilizing an Arduino Nano, Si5351 clock generator, and innovative design, this open-source project offers simplicity, flexibility, and easy tuning for aspiring radio enthusiasts.
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A great little device on which you can practice your Morse Code skills. It is simple to build and easy to use. All you need are two 3V coin batteries and your knowledge of Morse Code.
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Developed by an expert in memory and cognition, the Skilman Introduction to Morse Code and Morse Code Speed Builder are a complete and comprehensive course of study.