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Old May 30th 07, 09:56 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc
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Default Looking for field testers of PIC based Morse Code Practice QSO generator.

On May 23, 9:19 pm, Alistair Thomson wrote:
The "QSOs" in the samples...
all generated randomly by computer, and were mildly
humorous, but kinda sucked. Like your "QSOs".


Yes, you are 100% correct.

The idea is to generate unique strings of words in the form of morse
code QSOs.

I agree 100% that they are in many cases non-sensical ... adding all
kinds of rules to guarantee that would exceed the capability of the
small processor used.

The best way to practice morse code is on the air.... but when you
can't get on, listening to "WalkMorse" is better than listening to
nothing. When you get to the point when you can head copy WalkMorse at
25-30 wpm, AND recognise and laugh at the nonsense on the fly, then
your copy is getting pretty good :-)


Eric