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Matt & Ron <[log in to unmask]>
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Matt & Ron <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 30 Sep 2001 23:21:37 -0400
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Hello to all of our friends from the Kolesar brothers ron KB3EDC and Matt
KB3EEU
we are looking for a old program that we had I can't remember which web page
we even got it off of. But the program was called Morse And I think it came
from one of the Canadian web paged for the blind ham operators. If anyone
can help me find this dos based program I would be in your debt. You see I
used super Morse but Matt you'd Morse and would like to find the program
again just to keep our cw skills up to date. The nice features of the
program are that it aloud to hit a key and it would come back in CW, it
would spell out a word in CW and you had to type the word correctly back
into the computer, but more importantly, the program aloud you to type your
answers back into the computer as while you were taking a practice exam, and
this is why we are looking for this program. Super Morse's only problem in
my
opinion is that it doesn't allow you to type the cw back into the exam into
the computer. You need a Perkins or something to write the exam down upon
then grade your exam, while Morse will allow you to type via the computer
keyboard back into the exam what you are hearing in CW back into the
computer. In this case you could just type what you heard instead of finding
a Brailler or what have you and try to keep up with the program giving the
exam. Now I am not sure of the full name but it was Morse something it was a
dos based program, and we think it came from one of the Canadian web pages.
If anyone could find this program we would be deeply in your debt.
Very Thankfully Yours,
73's and 88's from
KB3EDC and KB3EEU
Pl.S.
If there any good windows based CW study programs out there that we the
blind ham operators are also using, could you please send those our way as
well.
Matt & Ron Kolesar & The Puppies...
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