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    Morse Code Tools

    Morse Code Tools

    Translate RSS/Atom feeds & Files into Morse, send Morse from Key/Mouse

    Two programs: (1) MorseNews sends news from one or more RSS and Atom feeds as Morse code, and (2) MorseKeyer, an iambic/bug keyer with mouse & serial key/paddle. Both play CW or sounder audio with optional Rayleigh fading and static crashes, and drive external sounder, loop, or ham rig. See http://morse-rss-news.sourceforge.net/
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    IO91pm

    Command-line calculator for Maidenhead- (QTH-, QRA-) Locators.

    Keywords: Hamradio, Radio-amateurs, Maidenhead-, QTH-, (QRA-), Locator, Distance and Bearing Calculator, GNU/Linux command-line, LaTeX,- UTF-8-, ASCII-output, GPLv3; based on GM4ANB's book. "IO91pm is the Maidenhead-Locator for Maidenhead" ========================================= Background --------------- * For another little project, I wanted a QTH-Locator calculator for the UNIX (GNU/Linux, bash) command-line. * There are many, some very good, online QTH resources, but I wanted...
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    JTSDK

    Build Systems for WSJT Applications

    JTSDK is a pre-configured collection of open source cross platform development frameworks, Gnu tools, libraries and custom written scripts designed to ease compiling WSJT applications and documentation from source code. WINDOWS APPLICATIONS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * JTSDK-QT.......: WSJT-X, WSPR-X and MAP65 * JTSDK-PY........: WSJT and WSPR * JTSDK-DOC....: All WSJT Documentation * JTSDK-MSYS..: General Compiling LINUX...
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    Transistor Specifications

    Transistor Specifications

    50 most common transistor specs

    The specifications and information for the 50 most common transistors used in small electronic circuits, robots, and prototyping.
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    Morse View

    Morse View

    Real-time audible Morse code to text message converter

    Morse View an open source software project to convert audible Morse codes to text messages. This application is capable to convert Morse codes from wave files or from the audio line/microphone inputs. Conversion from Morse code to text can perform based amplitude and frequency decomposition of the input audio stream.
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    Codegroup

    Codegroup

    A Java application for transferring computer files in 5 letter groups

    Codegroup is a Java application that will allow one to convert binary (or text) computer files in to 5 letter codegroups for transmission over email, landline telephones, radioteletype or Morse Code. Codegroup has internal error correction & limited cryptography capabilities. Codegroup : ZZZZZ YBPIL AIAIG FMOPP CPAAA DGNGP GPGPA ADNJN ELJKO ELIMO GEOHF KIFGP IFBCB PKCPI YJMHE PHBHP PPOBH NCOHD AKLLL AGHFP DEGEF LKELC EAIJI ABAGP AHPPO IHHPH OHPDF YNFPB ALEPO KMPKP Once this...
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    jMorse generates audible morse code from input text. jMorse is written in java and can be used via ant, log4j, java logging, or directly in-code.
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    Cross-platform trainer and library for Morse Code. Features two parts: GUI Morse trainer, and Python library. Library can be downloaded separately and be used in your programs. Library outputs wav files or raw audio data. Regular and Farnsworth modes.
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    HTML_testsystem is a fairly flexible system for taking tests at no cost at all, except for the eventually needed webhosting. It is written entirely in HTML code and JavaScript. An Excel workbook is provided to enter questions in a comfortable way.
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    Our goal is to develop a cross-platform application utilizing Java to aid in learning Morse Code.
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