There is also a free program that I like called WinMorse www.winmorse.com
that converts any text file to a .wav file.  Either play the .wav file on
the computer or burn it to an audio CD to play in the car or on your
portable CD player.  There is plenty of text available that one can easily
'Copy and Paste' to a file - how about reading the Elecraft digest in CW for
your daily practice!!!

73,
Don W3FPR

> -----Original Message-----
>
> > My last proficient operating time was in 1958 at the North Pole on a IGY
> > expedition, Drift Station Alpha.  Haven't used CW since.  I
> have a K2 and
> > KX-1. Have been listening and attempting to get the CW back.  Biggest
> > problem is concentration at age 67.  It will come, I'm sure.  Are there
> > tapes at different speeds that can be purchased.  Perhaps that
> would help
> > me.
>
> Phil--
>
>   While there are audio CDs (and, I'm sure, tapes) available from ARRL,
> there is also "Morse Academy", a CW training/practice tool that runs
> under MSDOS (and Windows). It's extremely flexible, and free.
>
>   http://www.speroni.com/AH0A.html
>
> A hint for Windows XP/NT users: I've been unable to get the program to
> drive a sound card under these OSs, but "PC speaker output" works fine.
>
>


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