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Hello,
I am in the process of writing a program that will be available via the Internet, which will generate random QSO's similar to those on the Morse Code exam. Since I haven't taken the test yet, I only have some examples from websites that I have found using a google search. I am not sure how old the examples I am looking at are, so I don't know if the "style" of the exams has changed. Also, I have seen some "example" questions that will be asked concerning the QSO, and I don't know if there is a question "pool" available somewhere. Could someone who is VERY familiar with the exams take a look at http://www.mindformation.com/cgi-bin/qso_generator.pl and see if the QSO's that are generated resemble those in "real life?" Once you are on that page, you can reload the page or "click" on the word "Create" at the bottom of the page, to create another QSO. Right now all that page does is generate a random QSO using the information I have available to me at this time. Should more and or different information be presented? Here is a list of questions (obvious ones) that I have so far that could be used as the "pool" of questions (10 questions would be randomly selected) : ------------------------------------------------------- What is the callsign of the station being called? What is the callsign of the calling station? What is the name of the operator being called? What is the name of the calling operator? What is the calling operators job? In what city did the transmitting operator live? In what state did the transmitting operator live? What kind of antenna are they using? How high is the antenna? How old is the transmitting operator? What is the transmitting power level? What brand of radio did the operator have? What model of radio did the operator have? What was the weather described as? ------------------------------------------------------- Once the program is completed it will generate a random QSO, create and embed an .mp3 file of the QSO in Morse Code, and display a list of questions about the QSO on a web page. After the questions are answered you will be shown the text of the QSO to see if you got 25 characters in a row, just in case you didn't answer at least 7 questions correctly. This is my attempt to create something as close as possible to what you(I) will actually experience when taking the Morse Code exam, so you(I) can be comfortable with the process before actually taking the test. So, any advice, hints, thoughts, suggestions, let me know. You may reply here or send me email. Thanks! -- Tom Green helgapataki((a t))yahoo.com W1SDM |
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