Take a look at MorseGen, on my web page. It can train using the Koch
method, where you start off learning a few characters at a time at a
high speed, so you don't get the bad habit of counting dots and dashes
the way *I* learned. And it can also create MP3 files you can copy to
an iPod (or a cheap Chinese MP3 player from eBay) and carry around for
practise. It's also free.

-- 
Julian, G4ILO K2 s/n: 392  K3 s/n: ???
G4ILO's Shack: www.g4ilo.com
Zerobeat Ham Forums: www.zerobeat.net/smf


On 10/19/07, Corboy-Poteet <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> A friend of mine recently retired and has expressed a desire to learn
> code (International Morse). I hope that someone on this list may have
> taught code as part of an Amateur Radio class and will have a
> suggestion of a good software package that my friend could use.
>
> Mike    W5FTD
>
>
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