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"So You Want To Learn Morse Code"
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Software

  • Koch Method CW Trainer - by Ray Goff, G4FON is based on the Koch Method as described by David G. Finley, N1IRZ, this software allows you to start out at the full speed you want to achieve by learning two letters and adding an additional letter once you reach 90% proficiency.  Visit the G4FON Website

Revision History:

Version 4 is here, with added ease of use and new features such as being able to record a session to a WAV file. Session settings are now remembered whenever the software is closed and reloaded at startup. The Farnsworth user interface has been simplified and the granularity of steps reduce. User definable Morse characters have been added and finally, rig control is now available using RTS or DTR so that you can provide over-the-air training.

This time the download is a ZIP file. Open the downloaded file with WinZip and simply double click on Setup.EXE to install the new version.

Download Version 4.2.0

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