diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7da6020..ce09390 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -72,30 +72,14 @@ Connecting the palm radio: keep an eye on the grounding :) * v0.1 [zip](https://github.com/8cH9azbsFifZ/irmc/archive/v0.1.zip) - original version, VE7FEB # References +Original [post](http://fernski.blogspot.de/2013/03/internet-relay-morsecode.html) by Fernan Bolando (VE4FEB) -## Original post by Fernan Bolando (VE4FEB) -Copied on 20150103 from http://fernski.blogspot.de/2013/03/internet-relay-morsecode.html - -> I have been using cwcom to practice sending morsecode, unfortunately my main computer at home is running openbsd and it has gotten harder to gain access to a reliable MS Windows machine. So I wrote my own client that works on openbsd. -> This is written in C and although not tested it should compile under other OS. If any one wants to try it and send me feedback. you can download version 0.01 here http://fernan.bitbucket.org/irmc.tgz -> Les Kerr of https://home.comcast.net/~morsekob/ has been very patient in answering my questions regarding the cwcom protocol and setting up a test server during debugging. -> > There are few difference between this and the official cwcom client > 1. It is a command line tool > 2. It does not send the characters of the message to the receivers screen. > 3. It does not translate CW for you. You can try fldigi if you just want see the transmission. > 4. Tone pitch is currently hard coded to 650Hz > 5. It does not have a way to show you who is listening. -> -> Bugs: -> There are a few that I am working on right now, but feel free to send me feedback if you get a chance to try it out. -> -> File(s) -> http://fernan.bitbucket.org/irmc.tgz -> The following people have helped me a lot to learn the protocols and setting up test servers. -> Les Kerr - https://home.comcast.net/~morsekob/ -> Bob Denny - http://morse-rss-news.sourceforge.net/ -> John Samin - http://www.mrx.com.au/ Code Quality