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Morse Code Tools v5.1
Morse Code Tools v5.1 Listen to news and send with a software keyer. Morse News Morse News periodically reads one or more RSS/Atom (news) and/or Twitter timelines/direct messages then translates the received messages into precisely timed International (radio) or American (railroad) Morse code. The Morse code can be played as CW radio tones, old-fashioned spark-gap sounds, telegraph sounder click/clack sounds, or to a physical telegraph sounder connected to a serial port. Split speeds are supported for Farnsworth effects. American code generation includes timing nuances that make it sound natural. The CW and spark-gap sounds can optionally be enhanced with realistic noise, static crashes, and ionospheric-style Raleigh fading. Audio support includes optional low-latency ASIO sound support, inspired by Chuck Vaughan AA0HW for crisp tone keying at QRQ speeds. For museum or other kiosk type use, the Direct Message twitter feed will let your guests send a Twitter message from their mobile phone and have it come out in Morse code. Morse Keyer Morse Keyer is a software keyer that can be keyed via the mouse or a key/paddle connected to a serial port or the Ham Radio Solutions VBand USB Paddle Adapter. It supports straight keying, semi-automatic (bug) keying, and Iambic A or B mode automatic keying. The Morse code can be played as CW radio tones or telegraph sounder click/clack sounds, and low-latency ASIO sound driver output is supported. Optionally, the keyer can key an external telegraph sounder or loop, or a ham rig (while still playing the sound). Since it supports semi-auto keying, it can be used to send American morse code (a single-lever paddle is best for this). It's design can support low-latency audio systems (ASIO) and produces precise timing even at high QRQ speeds. See the article referenced below. Click here to visit the author's website.
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