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Morse code is a method of transmitting letters and symbols by using beep sounds. The most famous example is the SOS call which would sound like beep-beep-beep beeeeep-beeeeep-beeeeep beep-beep-beep. In written Morse code, this would be viewed as: ... --- ...
http://www.g4fon.net/CW%20Trainer.htm
Training to learn Morse code.
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/dxcclist.txt
Official list of Ham call sign prefixes for all countries. Those participating in DX contests will also need the listed ITU and CQ magazine numbers for the various zones and regions.
http://www.trainweb.org/railwayop/
History on Morse code, telegraphy, and semaphores.
http://www.qsl.net/ct1efl/
Dedicated to high speed CW.
http://www.fists.co.uk/
Society founded by the late Geo Longden G3ZQS, dedicated to the continued use and training of Morse Code.
http://www.qsl.net/w9em/
Improve your CW ability or volunteer to help others as an on the air CW Elmer or student.
http://radio.linux.org.au/
Linux software for the ham community, specifically xdemorse, a GTK-based application for decoding and displaying Morse code signals.
http://home.windstream.net/johnshan/
K3WWP's activities in ham radio, including CW, QRP, contesting, homebrewing, award hunting, and DXing
http://our.tentativetimes.net/opine/billcode.html
Resources for learning Morse code.
http://www.qsl.net/g5ms/set1.htm
A club that teaches Morse for free. 5 - 12 wpm standard to get members through the test.
http://morsecode.scphillips.com/
Includes Java and CGI translators, alphabets, and FAQs.
http://www.robertecker.com/hp/research/morse-generator.php
Online resource to convert text to Morse Code, or Morse code to text. Results may be saved as MIDI file.
http://www.morsetelegraphclub.org/
Dedicated to preserving the history of telegraphy, with forums to discuss historic usage as well as modern applications.
http://www.hfradio.org/koch_1.html
Learning Morse Code the Koch Method.
http://cw.hfradio.org/
Include operating tips, procedures, short-hand guide, and encouraging stories.
http://www.morsecode.nl/
High Speed Clubs for various transmission rates. Comics, humor, common abbreviations, and software links.
http://www.hamuniverse.com/qsignals.html
Also includes a number of links of interest to CW operators.
http://www.skccgroup.com/
SKCC resource for those interested in using traditional 'straight' Morse Code keying devices, including help with learning and improving Code skills.
http://www.ok1hcg.cz/en/tfc
Information for active CW radio operators. Features club information and awards.
http://n1su.com/contents.htm
Download site for a manual on learning, using, mastering and enjoying the International Morse code as a means of communication.
http://www.fists.org/
News, contacts, membership details, and information for all Morse code users and fans.
http://www.qsl.net/n6tt/
N6TT's site about amateur radio and communication via Morse Code.
http://www.ae4rv.com/tn/education/bug.htm
A computer-simulated Vibroplex semi-automatic Morse Code key, created with Macromedia Flash. It shows the workings of a bug and teaches the part names.
http://w1wc.com/cw/
amateur ham radio cw links and interesting content
http://www.dslreports.com/faq/15674
Tips and links re. to Ham radio use of Morse code.
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