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THE MEAN MORSE MACHINE
Jim Radcliffe N9DHZ
Copyright (c) 1985
--- NOTICE OF COPYRIGHT ---
* The Mean Morse Machine Is User Supported Software *
If you are using this program and finding it of value,
your contribution ($10 suggested) will be appreciated.
James Lee Radcliffe
C/O Dr. Robert Meisner
2019 Ivy Drive
Manhattan, KS 66502
You are encouraged to copy and share this program with
other users, on the conditions that the program will not be
distributed in modified form, that no fee or consideration
is charged, and that this notice is not bypassed or removed.
A Note From N9DHZ
This program is in two parts, the first is the Morse Trainer.
The morse trainer is designed to help you learn the International
Morse Code. It will give you the opportunity to become familiar
with all of the letters of the alphabet, numbers and punctuation
that you must know to acquire an amateur radio license. You will
be receiving training groups of a maximum of six characters at a
time. With a little effort on your part you will know the Morse
Code in no time at all.
The second part of the program is the Upgrade Trainer. This is
a terrific way to practice for that next license class. It will
allow you to receive continuous or five character code groupings
as well as randomly generated QSO's at speeds from 5 to 55 wpm.
The FCC code examination is based on this type of exercise. You
will find this to be a valuable tool in acquiring your license.
The format is identical to the one that the FCC used in testing.
This program will not guarantee that you will pass the FCC exam
Only you can learn the Morse Code! However, with determination on
your part and this program, you will learn the Morse Code quickly
and easily. See you on the air!