This metapackage will install packages useful for CW operation and
for learning morse with Debian.
Official Debian packages with high relevance
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aldo
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0.7.7-1
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Morse code training program
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aldo:
Morse code training program
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Aldo is a morse code learning tool which provides four type
of training methods: blocks, koch, file, callsign.
Blocks: Identify blocks of random characters played in morse code.
Koch: Two morse characters will be played at full speed (20wpm)
until you'll be able to identify at least 90 percent of them.
After that, one more character will be added, and so on.
File: Identify played characters generated from a file.
Callsign: Identify random callsigns played in morse code.
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- field
- linguistics
- interface
- text-mode
- role
- program
- scope
- utility
- use
- learning
- works-with
- audio
- Popularity
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- 15 regular users
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9 recent
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172 total installations
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cw
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3.5.1-4
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Morse code tutor - command line user interface
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cw:
Morse code tutor - command line user interface
- Description
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The unixcw project provides support for learning to use Morse.
This package provides two executables:
- cw - a simple command line application that converts key-presses
to Morse code that can be heard through the console buzzer or a
sound card;
- cwgen - a program that generates groups of random characters for
Morse code practice, which can be piped to the cw program.
It also includes example files (with the extension "cw") containing
commands which can be used to change properties such as the speed,
tone, and spacing of characters.
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- game
- toys
- hardware
- hamradio
- interface
- commandline
- role
- program
- scope
- utility
- use
- converting, gameplaying
- works-with
- audio, text
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- 17 regular users
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10 recent
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164 total installations
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cwcp
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3.6.0-5
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Morse code tutor - text user interface
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cwcp:
Morse code tutor - text user interface
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The unixcw project provides support for learning to use Morse code.
This package provides an interactive Morse code tutor with a
full-screen text-based (ncurses) user interface. It offers menu
selection of sending modes, and keyboard control of character
sounding options such as the sending speed and pitch.
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- game
- toys
- hardware
- hamradio
- interface
- text-mode
- role
- program
- scope
- utility
- uitoolkit
- ncurses
- use
- converting, gameplaying
- works-with
- audio, text
- Popularity
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- 14 regular users
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12 recent
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137 total installations
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cwdaemon
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0.10.2-3
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morse daemon for the parallel or serial port
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cwdaemon:
morse daemon for the parallel or serial port
- Description
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Cwdaemon is a small daemon which uses the pc parallel or serial port
and a simple transistor switch to output morse code to a transmitter
from a text message sent to it via the udp internet protocol.
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- hardware
- hamradio, modem
- interface
- daemon
- network
- server
- role
- program
- use
- converting
- works-with
- text
- Popularity
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- 79 regular users
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82 total installations
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ebook2cw
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0.8.5-1
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convert ebooks to Morse MP3s/OGGs
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ebook2cw:
convert ebooks to Morse MP3s/OGGs
- Description
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ebook2cw is a command line program which converts a plain text (ISO 8859-1 or
UTF-8) file (ebook) to Morse code MP3 or OGG audio files.
It automatically splits and numbers the output files by chapters.
For a detailed description, please refer to the man-page or the project
website.
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- interface
- commandline
- role
- program
- scope
- utility
- use
- converting
- works-with
- audio, file, text
- works-with-format
- mp3, oggvorbis
- Popularity
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- 11 regular users
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7 recent
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107 total installations
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ebook2cwgui
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0.1.2-3
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GUI for ebook2cw
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ebook2cwgui:
GUI for ebook2cw
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ebook2cwgui is a graphical user interface (GUI) for the command-line program
ebook2cw, which converts ebooks to Morse MP3s/OGGs.
The GUI uses the same configuration file as ebook2cw, called ebook2cw.conf.
For a detailed description, please refer to the man-page or the project
website.
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- interface
- x11
- role
- program
- scope
- utility
- uitoolkit
- wxwidgets
- x11
- application
- Popularity
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- 9 regular users
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7 recent
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89 total installations
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morse
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2.6-2
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training program about morse-code for aspiring radio hams
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morse:
training program about morse-code for aspiring radio hams
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It can generate random tests or simulated QSOs resembling those
used in the ARRL test (a QSO generator is included). There are a
plethora of options to vary the training method. In one of the simpler
modes, this program will take text from standard input and render it
as Morse-code beeps.
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- role
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- 19 regular users
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10 recent
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199 total installations
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morse2ascii
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0.2.1+dfsg-1
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tool for decoding the morse codes from a PCM WAV file
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morse2ascii:
tool for decoding the morse codes from a PCM WAV file
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This tool employs a volume/peak based method to decode the morse codes
from a PCM WAV file as well as from text and RAW PCM files.
It contains some options for parsing abbreviations, prosigns and qcodes.
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- 10 regular users
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8 recent
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111 total installations
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qrq
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0.3.1-2
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high speed morse trainer, similar to DL4MM's Rufz
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qrq:
high speed morse trainer, similar to DL4MM's Rufz
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qrq is an open source morse telegraphy trainer for Linux and Unix operating
systems, similar to the classic DOS version of Rufz by DL4MM.
It is not intended for learning telegraphy, but to improve the ability
to copy callsigns at high speeds, as needed for example for Contesting.
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- hardware
- hamradio
- role
- program
- uitoolkit
- ncurses
- use
- learning
- Popularity
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- 11 regular users
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7 recent
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130 total installations
(of 245023 submissions)
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xcwcp
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3.5.0-1
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Morse code tutor - graphical user interface
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xcwcp:
Morse code tutor - graphical user interface
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The unixcw project provides support for learning to use Morse code.
This package provides an interactive Morse code tutor with a Qt5
user interface. It allows choosing from a number of options for
practice, including sending random characters, random words, and
characters from the keyboard. It will also receive Morse code sent
using the keyboard or mouse as a Morse keyer, and display the
characters it sees.
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- field
- linguistics
- hardware
- hamradio
- interface
- x11
- role
- program
- scope
- application
- uitoolkit
- qt
- use
- learning
- x11
- application
- Popularity
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- 21 regular users
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10 recent
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160 total installations
(of 245023 submissions)
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xdemorse
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3.6.7-1
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GUI to decode Morse signals to text
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xdemorse:
GUI to decode Morse signals to text
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X/GTK+ application for decoding Morse code signals into text. xdemorse
detects the "dihs" and "dahs" that make a Morse code character via the
computer's sound card, which can be connected to a radio receiver tuned
to a CW Morse code transmission or to a tone generator.
The input signal is processed by a Goertzel tone detector algorithm which
produces "mark" or "space" (signal/no signal) outputs and the resulting
stream of Morse code "elements" is decoded into an ASCII character for
printing to the Text viewer.
xdemorse has a certain level of tolerance towards operator errors (bad
"fist") regarding deviation from the standard duration of the various
elements that make up the Morse code. There is a "Waterfall" (audio
spectrum) display derived from an integer-arithmetic FFT of the receiver's
audio output.
This program has built-in CAT capability but only for the Yaesu FT847 or
FT857 and Elecraft K2 or K3.
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- hardware
- hamradio
- role
- program
- uitoolkit
- gtk
- Popularity
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- 9 regular users
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7 recent
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126 total installations
(of 245023 submissions)
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