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    Morse Code Tools

    Morse Code Tools

    Translate RSS/Atom and Twitter into Morse, send Morse from Key/Mouse

    Two programs: (1) MorseNews sends news from one or more RSS, Atom, or Twitter feeds as Morse code, and (2) MorseKeyer, an iambic/bug keyer with mouse & serial key/paddle. Both play CW or sounder audio and drive external sounder, loop, or ham rig. See http://morse-rss-news.sourceforge.net/
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    TComms4

    Native Windows Morse code terminal

    Native Windows GUI terminal for sending Morse code from a PC to a K3NG keyer, K1EL Winkey, or W5UXH iCW keyer. Optimized for QRQ to eliminate the slight hesitations found in some terminal programs. Provides memories, ID timer, Tune function, and other conveniences. TC64MTSetup is the multi threaded 64 bit version installer. If that won't run on your PC, TC64NTSetup.exe is a single thread 64bit Windows installer. StripBaby is a utility for stripping the extraneous punctuation from text files...
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    CWBuddy

    CWBuddy

    Minimal CW caller and CSV logger with Arduino interface

    Qt-based UI and Arduino project to provide a keyer interface as well as a UI for CQ calling and logging. This is a minimalist approach that will log the basic info (including frequency if hamlib is configured) for a CQ run session. This is intended as an aid for doing CQ runs and can log responding to hails into a CSV file.
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    ArKeyer

    A beacon keyer built on a DigiSpark arduino module

    This is a simple, very low cost, CW beacon keyer for amateur radio beacon transmitters. The code is written for a DigiSpark (ATtiny) from http://digistump.com/ which can be powered from a 5V supply or from a 7V to 35V source. The DigiSpark provides both a positive and a negative keying output for the transmitter.
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    K3NG Arduino CW Keyer

    A CW (Morse Code) Keyer For The Arduino

    This project is now hosted at https://github.com/k3ng/k3ng_cw_keyer
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    K3NG PIC CW Keyer

    A Microchip PIC Based CW Keyer

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    A CW beacon implemented in C language on a AVR AtTiny13A microcontroller (1KB flash!). Include a CW parametric modulator/keyer, an emulated I2C periferal and a device driver in order to handle the Si570 oscillator by Silabs. You can personalize the transmitted message and the morse speed (in WPM). In the example the beacon is IQ6MC/B JN63RH @ 144.450MHz. Enjoy this example and if you will appreciate it, please sens me a feedback! IW6DFW, Maurizio
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    Yack is an open source CW keyer library and application for the ATMEL AVR Architecture. It has been natively designed for an ATTINY45 Chip but can be adapted to other chips too. This is a hardware / HAM Radio application. How to install: Download the binary package, flash main.hex file into Flash memory and main.eep into EEPROM using AVRdude. For more details and documentation please retrieve the latest complete source code from the SVN repository. Suggestions, feature requests...
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    XRKeyer

    XRKeyer is a Ham Radio voice and CW keyer for linux.

    XRKeyer was created due to the lack of CW and voice keyers for linux. XRKeyer is written in python, but will not run on Windows. A nice feauture is that it has system-wide hotkeys, thanks to pyxhook.
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