I have also created a post here: https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2410736
Den 20.01.2019 00:09, skrev Håken Hveem: > > > Compatibility: Linux Ubuntu and variants. > > Inputs: > CW decoder using a soundcards mic input or products like Winkeyer. > That should enable use of a CW tone generator connected to a straight > key,iambic,paddles or bug. Standard inputs like a keyboard and mouse. > > Training mode: > First the program sends a series of K's in CW for 30 seconds while the > character K is displayed. Then it repeats the procedure with the > character M. > When that is complete it sends a four characters group using K and M in > random places without displaying the letters. It then waits for a four > characters input using the keyboard, shows the characters you have > gotten correct in green, the wrong ones in red. That continues until the > user has gotten 90 % correct of a number of groups, then a new letter is > introduced ( for example X ), it is sent for 30 seconds while the > character is displayed. > Then the lesson continues using the new character until 90% of groups is > correct, a new character or prosign is introduced and the lessons > continues until all characters are learned. > > Sending mode: > A four character group using K and M at random places is displayed,the > program waits until four characters have been decoded and shows the > characters you have gotten correct in green, wrong ones in red. > That continues until the user has gotten 90 % correct of a number of > groups, then a new letter is introduced and included in the group at random. > > There should be not to harsh timing requirements on sending, some normal > slack should be permitted as long as the CW decoder can decode perhaps > 60%~70% of the transmitted CW it should be good. > > Notes: > The program should keep track of the characters and prosigns learned, > and perhaps prioritize the most common ones first, and when sufficient > numbers of characters and prosigns is known these are used to build > phrases and typical QSOs. It could also be connected to a score board, > so users can compare scores. > It should also support multiple users on the same software instance. > It should also display statistics of a users progress and time used. > The slowest permitted speed should be 15 WPM. It should also be possible > to adjust the mininum and maximum number of characters in the groups and > if they are of random size. Words should also be possible. > > I know that it is possible to add QRM,signal fading,pileups and noise to > imitate more "realistic conditions", as done with Kochmorse. > Perhaps even drifting and unstable tones is possible. > > Morse alphabets that should be used : Primarly International, but the > possibility to add regional extras like the Norwegian Æ Ø and Å. Those > extras should be possible to add to the characters learned with a option > in settings. > Also, support for wordlists in English or optional local languages. > > LA1RMA > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-hams > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-hams > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp > _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-hams Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-hams More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

