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On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 23:32:06 -0400, "Tom Coates"
wrote: Does anyone have experience with this portable Morse training device, or others like it? It's depicted he http://home.austin.rr.com/jfisher2/MCD.htm K5JHF told me that no inventory remains and he does not plan to make any more. I am curious about how useful it proved to be for gaining and improving Morse proficiency. Portability seems like an advantage, enabling the device to be used while driving, exercising, etc. Tom, N3IJ You can check out my free program: http://www.xertech.net/Projects/CPwin.html or scroll down the page to a set of zipped pre-recorded mp3 files. I wrote it so I could record sessions and practice with a cheap personal audio player. Key feature is audio voice prompt of what was sent in cw. I think the idea works, but I need to keep at it myself. I never seem to keep at it long enough to improve. -Rex, KK6MK |
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