Works on: Windows 10 | Windows 8.1 | Windows 8 | Windows 2012 SHA1 Hash: e43de3ff8e9c19f94b452794f6d0506443ee8ea0 Size: 416.34 KB File Format: zip
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Morse99 is a demo software by Maple Leaf Software and works on Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 2012.
You can download Morse99 which is 416.34 KB in size and belongs to the software category Home and Education. Morse99 was released on 2006-03-20 and last updated on our database on 2017-03-08 and is currently at version 2.3.
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Morse99 Description
Morse99 - Morse Code Tutor (Note - for OS5 look for Morse99_OS5) New in version 2.3: Clear button in Type and Send, typo correction, adjusted timing routines. New in version 2.2: Paste from clipboard into Type and Send window. New in version 2.1: New Booster Module New in version 2.0: Farnsworth Option - the ability to set a different speed for spaces between letters and words. New in version 2.0: Option Lock - the ability to carry option settings over to next use. Additionally text entered in the Type and Send module is saved. . . Since it first appeared, Morse99 has become virtually a UK industry standard for pilots looking for a reasonably painless way of learning the Morse Code. Morse may now be in the process of being phased out for many purposes, but it will still be used within aviation a long time to come, as a means of identifying navaids, etc, and Morse still forms a part of the CAA CPL examination syllabus. This is actually quite an enjoyable way of self-teaching yourself Morse. It cleverly first arranges the letters into easily comprehended groups with similar characteristics, then enables you to test yourself on individual groups until you know you have mastered them, before going on to extend your knowledge of the Morse alphabet. The tests can be adjusted for speed (from 5 to 200 words per minute) and tone, and you can work up to a full-scale replica of the CAA test. Really keen types can go farther, and learn such esoteric parts of the code as numbers, or even Morse punctuation marks. . There is an option to use a lamp as well as (or instead of) the Morse sound, and you can type any message and have Morse99 play it back to you. It loads extremely easily, its functions are completely intuitive, its demands on the computer are minimal and it is very reasonably priced.
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