Unless you want to listen to it on an audio device there's no real reason to 
convert text.

I get text files from Project Gutenberg or convert kindle ebooks into txt files 
with Calibre, then run them with G4FON's excellent Koch software directly. That 
lets me change code speed, Farnsworth spacing, tone, add QRM, QSB, etc. I've 
read half a dozen novels that way with complete control.

http://www.g4fon.net/

It's limited to 80 wpm max, but I try to live with that.

Eric KE6US

On 12/28/2019 11:06 AM, Jim Danehy wrote:


If you are somewhat familiar with some text convert it to CW. It will assist 
you in copying since you will be familiar with the text. Believe me it can 
help. It does for me.

https://lcwo.net/text2cw

Use the link above

73
Jim
W9VNE / VA3VNE
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