MoIP - Morse over IP
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In analogy to voice over ip (voip) we can also do morse code over ip (moip).
# What is IRMC?
IRMC stands for Internet Relay Morse Code.
It implements the [CWCom protocol](/doc/cwcom.pdf?raw=true)
as adopted by [MorseKOB](http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/docs/history.pdf).
You can try out the software in a [browser](http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/morsekob30/index.htm) using Java.
## Why morse code over IP?
Why not? A number of different approaches for CW over IP exist.
An early implementation has been the CWCom protocol,
which has been the basis for Morse KOB, a ready-to-use software.
Both chat programs have been written for CW exclusively and are compatible. An alternative implementation in C exists as well as a port to the ATMEL AVR Microcontroller.
Besides a variety of other approaches exist, for example an IRC
plugin ([CWirc](http://myspace.voo.be/pcoupard/cwirc/)),
a [JavaScript implementation](http://morsecode.me),
a [bandwidth-eating UDP implementation](http://hans.liss.pp.se/node/343),
a [chat for iOS](http://pignology.net/cwwithme.html)
or a modulated CW over IP using Mumble ([iCW](https://sites.google.com/site/icwoip/)).
A number of different approaches for CW over IP exist.
An early implementation has been the CWCom protocol[CWCom, John Samin (VK1EME): http://www.mrx.com.au/d_cwcom.htm],
which has been the basis for Morse KOB[Morse KOB, Less Kerr: http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/]
[Morse KOB 4.0, Less Kerr: https://sites.google.com/site/morsekob/],
a ready-to-use software.
Both chat programs have been written for CW exclusively and are compatible[Relay server for CW communicator and morse KOB: http://morsecode.dc3.com:7890][Sources for the Relay Server: http://sourceforge.net/projects/morse-rss-news/]. An alternative implementation in C exists[IRMC (Morse KOB): http://fernski.blogspot.de/2013/03/internet-relay-morsecode.html] as well as a port to the ATMEL AVR Microcontroller[MorseKOB for AT Mega: http://fernski.blogspot.de/2013/05/sending-morsecode-via-atmega.html]. Besides a variety of other approaches exist, for example an IRC plugin[CWirc, Pierre-Philippe Coupard: http://myspace.voo.be/pcoupard/cwirc/], a JavaScript implementation[Burak Kanber: http://morsecode.me], a bandwidth-eating UDP implementation[Morse over IP, Hans Liss: http://hans.liss.pp.se/node/343], a chat for iOS[CW with me (iOS), Nick Garner: http://pignology.net/cwwithme.html] or a modulated CW over IP using Mumble[iCW: https://sites.google.com/site/icwoip/].
# How to use:
## Morse KOB Servers
* faeroes.sdf.org 7890
* morsecode.dyndns.org 7890
* mtc-kob.dyndns.org 7890
A current list of servers if provided on the [MorseKOB Website](http://mtc-kob.dyndns.org).
# References
> 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/
* CWCom, John Samin (VK1EME): http://www.mrx.com.au/d_cwcom.htm
* Morse KOB, Les Kerr: https://sites.google.com/site/morsekob/ and http://kob.sdf.org/morsekob/
* Relay server for CW communicator and morse KOB: http://morsecode.dc3.com:7890
* Sources for the Relay Server: http://sourceforge.net/projects/morse-rss-news/
* MorseKOB for AT Mega, Fernan Bolando (VE4FEB): http://fernski.blogspot.de/2013/05/sending-morsecode-via-atmega.html
Code Quality
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This is experimental code.