It seems that this is probably a different manifestation of the same bug
as #511676.

Starting the program as "cw -w 12" (the default speed) and typing "T",
one gets the sound, as reported in bug  #511676, that is similar to an
"R".

Starting cw at 20 wpm, the sound for any character is more like an N,
with the length of the dah depending on what character one types.

Starting at 25 or more wpm, basically all characters come out simply as
a longish tone, (as reported in this bug), which seems to be the same as
the 20wpm initial dah, but without the subsequent gap and dit.

In any case, the cw program is completely broken :-( And since other
programs (such as tlf) rely on the same library, they too are useless in
karmic.

FWIW, this package worked perfectly in hardy.

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at speeds higher than the deafult, unixcw just sends long tones
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/511677
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