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Frequency Filer 4 3
WinMorse is a FREE text to morse code conversion application for Windows
Morse code trainer for Windows useful to Novice and Expert Can use soundcard
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Radio frequency database designed for amateur radio operators or shortwave and scanner enthusiasts. Geographic information can be displayed on a high resolution globe. Incudes data conversion utility.
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WinMorse is a FREE text to morse code conversion application for Windows.
WinMorse converts text into morse code, using various output formats.
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Morse code trainer for Windows, useful to Novice and Expert. Output via soundcard, PC speaker, hardware port (for driving oscillator or transmitter) or semaphore window. Code sources include QSO generator, random text and text files.
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Graphic viewer for shortwave radio broadcasting schedules. Displays data in a tree-like expanding table, on a 24-hour Gantt chart, and on a world map with greyline and frequency colouring.
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Ham University (TM) helps you learn Morse code and prepare for your FCC Exams. It includes Morse code lessons, exercises and a neat game (Pentode(TM)) inspired by Tetris(R). For the written exam there is a training program plus practice exams.
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Review by Zapador: This is by far the best way to learn this stuff. (5/5 - 1-May-2005)
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A program for amateur radio digital communications via a sound card. Supported modes are RTTY (Baudot code), ASCII (7 or 8 bits), PSK31(BPSK and QPSK),BPSK63,AMTOR (SITOR,NAVTEX), MFSK16, MFSK8, HF- and UHF-PACKET (AX25), DTMF.
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The ultimate Morse code trainer for Windows, useful to Novice and Expert. Choice of built-in structured training courses. Take simulated code tests. Includes many features to help build up your speed and maintain your interest.
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Obtain or upgrade your amateur radio licence using this complete training package. Create tests from the official ARRL question pools. Browse the question pools. Read in-depth explanations of each question. FCC Part 97 rules included.
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