home
***
CD-ROM
|
disk
|
FTP
|
other
***
search
/
Ham Radio 2000
/
Ham Radio 2000.iso
/
ham2000
/
morse
/
mosh32
/
mosh.cfg
< prev
next >
Wrap
Text File
|
1996-05-14
|
7KB
|
125 lines
# Configuration file for MOSH 3.2 1996 MOSH.CFG
#
#
# If this file is missing you will get a standard configuration.
#
# Everything written after the # character is ignored by the
# programme.
# An empty line can be just empty or begin with the #
# There must be exactly 50 instruction lines for the programme.
#
# Please change the standardtexts to your own (at least the call
# signs hi). An empty macro should be an underline
# character (_).
#
# The #1, #2 etc numbering has no technical significance but helps to
# remember the order of the 50 MOSH parameters read by the programme.
# The Morse Code timing (standard Morse values within brackets).
#
1 #1 Time for Dit (Standard 1)
3 #2 Time for Dah ( " 3)
.8 #3 Time between parts ( " 1)
3.6 #4 Time between characters ( " 4)
6 #5 Time between words ( " 6)
#
800 #6 Frequency for the loadspeaker
15 #7 Words per minute (default)
20 #8 Words per minute (beacon)
#
14 #9 Screen colour of sent text
7 #10 Screen colour of other text
#
# Blue = 1, Green = 2, Cyan = 3, Red = 4, Magenta = 5
# Brown = 6, NormalWhite = 7, Grey = 8, LightBlue = 9
# LightGreen = 10, LightCyan = 11, LightRed = 12
# LightMagenta = 13, Yel = 14, BrightWhite = 15
#
#
76 #11 Line length of the log text
# If set to 0 no log will be recorded
0 #12 Margin length of the log text (0-10)
#
#
# The next parameter will correct the computer time to international
# UCT.
# In Sweden you put -1 here and in England it should be a 0 (during
# wintertime).
0 #13 Means no change from UCT
#
# Now 22 special characters. You can change S:s and L:s to your own
# code.
#
# Code Number Character ASCII
#
SSSLS #14 ! 33
_ #15 " 34
_ #16 # 35
_ #17 $ 36
SLLS_S_SLS__LSLS_S_LS_L #18 % 37
_ #19 & 38
_ #20 ' 39
_ #21 ( 40
_ #22 ) 41
SLLSSLSSLS #23 "Black Peter" * 42
_ #24 : 58
_ #25 ; 59
_ #26 < 60
LSSSL #27 = 61
_ #28 > 62
SSLLSS #29 ? 63
SSSLSL #30 @ 64
_ #31 National char ü 129+154
SLSL #32 National char Ä 132,142
SLLSL #33 National char Å 134,143
_ #34 National Danish Ä 145+146
LLLS #35 National char Ö 148,153
# Standardtexts = Texts to send using Shift/F1 to Shift/F12
#
# It is convenient to be able to write commonly used texts just by
# pressing two keys (Shift + F1 up to F12).
# You are able to programme up to 12 different texts.
# The standardtexts must not be longer then 1 line (255 characters)
# and may not be divided into two lines by an Enter.
#
# Now three special signs which will produce a time recording (Time-
# Mark) in the log-file:
# The character in the standardtexts used for K (over) is CHR$(157).
# Its symbol is the sign (¥).
# The KN (over-nobody-else) is CHR$(158). It looks like Pt (₧).
# To get a Time-Mark after (or within) a standardtext, put in a
# CHR$(159) (the ƒ character).
#
# The markers are: ¥ ₧ ƒ . To write them, press down the right Alt
# key and keep it down when writing the figures. They have to be
# written with the special numeric keyboard (at the right).
#
SM6KFY #36 F1
G0OIK #37 F2
ƒG0OIK DE SM6KFY #38 F3
ƒSM6UAS DE SM6KFY #39 F4
SM6UAS SM6UAS SM6UAS DE SM6KFY SM6KFY SM6KFY ₧ #40 F5
_ #41 F6
CQ CQ CQ CQ CQ DE SM6KFY SM6KFY SM6KFY ¥ #42 F7
_ #43 F8
G0OIK G0OIK G0OIK DE SM6KFY SM6KFY SM6KFY ₧ #44 F9
ƒ+@ # Over And Out #45 F10
_ #46 F11
_ #47 F12
#
# Directories used by MOSH.
# They must be changed if you use an other configuration!
#
C:\MOSH\ #48 Directory for texts to send
C:\MOSH\ #49 Directory for MOSH.LOG
#
# The last parameter is the COM port for keying the rig (TxD is used)
COM2 #50 COM port used for keying
#
#
# THIS PROGRAM WAS SENT OUT IN 1996 FROM SM6KFY AS FREEWARE
# PSE ASK ME TO GET THE LATEST UP-DATE! BEST 73'S DE SM6KFY