Xref: utzoo comp.binaries.ibm.pc:317 comp.sys.cbm:1074 comp.sys.ibm.pc:11297 rec.ham-radio:3812 Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!pyramid!fmsrl7!mibte!jbh From: jbh@mibte.UUCP (James Harvey) Newsgroups: comp.binaries.ibm.pc,comp.sys.cbm,comp.sys.ibm.pc,rec.ham-radio Subject: Re: Program to generate audible Morse code. Message-ID: <2492@mibte.UUCP> Date: 2 Feb 88 13:19:51 GMT References: <3049@voder.UUCP> Organization: Michigan Bell Telephone Company Lines: 30 Keywords: Program Morse-code source Summary: Morse code program In article <3049@voder.UUCP>, kev@voder.UUCP writes: > > I am looking for programs that will generate audible Morse code through a > computer's sound generation facilities. I would appreciate programs for both > a Commodore 64 and an IBM XT clone. The main features that I am looking for > are the ability to vary the speed that each individual letter is sent and the > time between each character; i.e., send a letter's code, at say, 15 words per > minute but have each individual letter sent at 5 wpm. If the program can > generate random characters or convert a text file to code are also very useful. > Dennis Green, KB8CS has an article on this in the January '88 Ham Radio magazine. He offers a C64 program that does what you require. I have a copy and it works quite well with independantly variable character speed and spacing, random code generation and the ability to store and retrieve text from disk. You can get a copy of the listing from Ham Radio for a SASE (44 cents), but the program is quite long to type in. Dennis has arranged for another Detroit ham, Robert Evans N8GFE, 23540 Manistee, Oak Park, Mich. 48237 to dupicate the disk. Send Eight bucks and he will mail you a copy. -- Jim Harvey | "Ask not for whom the bell Michigan Bell Telephone | tolls and you will only pay 29777 Telegraph | Station-to-Station rates." Southfield, Mich. 48034 | ihnp4!mibte!jbh or try ulysses!gamma!mibte!jbh