[CW] Morse Training Programs

Kate Hutton katehutton at gmail.com
Wed Feb 17 11:22:33 EST 2010


Well, I use a Mac, so the choices are limited.  When my DSL is working well,
which it doesn't seem to be right now, I use LCWO.net, which is Fabian Kurz'
web-based trainer.  Several good types of speed drills.  No prosigns,
however.

I also have MorsePractice, which is Java-based.  Random groups & call signs
available.  Has sample QSO's that are really very funny, some of them.

If I am away from my computer & radio - and bored enough - I have my pocket
MFJ Morse Tutor for random groups.  Includes <AR>, <BT> & <SK>.

With all this available, you'd think I'd be good at it by now!

Kate KD6HTN

On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 6:35 AM, D.J.J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea at arrl.net> wrote:

> I found this program a while ago - it seems to be very nice.
>
> http://www.justlearnmorsecode.com/
>
> It has support for accented characters as some languages use.
>
> You are invited to post here your favorite Morse program and your
> comments regarding any and all of them.
>
> 73
>
> David N1EA
>
> -30-
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