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Re: [TenTec] TenTec CQWW CW

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Subject: Re: [TenTec] TenTec CQWW CW
From: "A. Sewell" <alan.n5na@gmail.com>
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Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:49:31 -0600
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You can download it here: http://instructor.n5na.net/download/WinMorse2Setup.EXE

73,

Alan  N5NA


Joseph A. & Ruth O. Ryan wrote:
Barry:
The web site that had WinMorse 2 is no longer operable.  Google it
and click on the site and you end up at a site that says the web site
is temporarily disabled as it hasn't been renewed.
Any idea where I could get a copy?
Joe, KX4JR


At 02:26 PM 11/29/2005, you wrote:
"Stations going fast are your best friends if you want to improve your
cw speed."
 73 bob de w9ge

A program called WinMorse 2 can also be used to help.  I take text files
that I want to read (even eBooks) and run them through the software at
25 to 35 wpm. to get .wav files.  Make sure you use the character
conversion or do a global search and replace on the text, you will get
messed up when you get a quotation mark, colon or some other punctuation
that we don't normally use.  When I finish I go ahead and convert the
.wav files to mp3 format and carry them for plane trips, commutes to
work, etc. When you get in a contest you know the format of the
exchange, so 30 wpm on text will generally allow you to work the fast
ones.  I own a copy of Nero and use it to do the .wav to mp3 conversion,
but there are probably other utilities to do the same thing.

73,
Barry
KD5VC

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