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The simulated keyboard display is the window
that you will see when practising code. The autospeed controller is
also shown. This optionally allows speed to vary during a code session.
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Here is a lesson from one of the built-in courses that
teach the Morse code basics. The speed controller and soundboard controls
are also displayed. |
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Two screens are shown here. One shows the performance
log while the other shows a screen that controls what code characters
are sent. You can select individual characters or groups such as "all
numbers" or "all prosigns". |
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The screen that controls the built-in QSO generator
is on the left. The other screen controls the programmable callsign
generator. By default QSOs contain all 43 characters as required by
the FCC rules for real tests. |
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Three screens are shown. The speed controller, the drill
controls and the automatic speed calibrator. The drill controls determine
how the program responds to your mis-types when in "code drilling"
mode. |
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Here is part of a printed sheet similar to one in the
real FCC code test, it can be printed from NuMorse Pro. The other
screen shown here controls the layout and format of simulated code
tests set by NuMorse Pro. |