Bill (W4ISH):
If you're interested only in keyboard CW, you might consider the
Windows Morse Code Program. It connects to the key port of the Omni VI+, or
any
other xcvr, and forms code characters by shorting to ground as does the
straight
key, bug or keyer. It comes with the cable, a floppy disc and simple
instructions for installing. It cost about $25 a couple of years ago. I've
used
WINCW for several years and am quite satisfied with it. It will key any speed
the Omni is capable of. I set it at 20 wpm, and since I can type faster than
that, I can correct typing errors, so that perfect copy comes out. WINCW is
available from:
Stephen Stuntz, N0BF
Electrosoft
850 Leyden Street
Denver, CO 80220
e-mail: n0bf@juno.com.
Stuntz had an ad in QST, Feb. 1999, page 144, 7th ad down.
GL es 73!
Lee. n6hgt@aol.com
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