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When you start Aldo you will see the Main Menu: ************************************* * Aldo Main Menu * * 1: Blocks method * * 2: Koch method * * 3: Read from file * * 4: Callsigns * * 5: Setup * * 6: Exit * * * * Your choice: * ************************************* First of all you must set up Aldo for your PC, so select 5. Now you will see the Setup Menu: ********************************* * Setup Menu * * 1: Keyer Setup * * 2: Blocks method Setup * * 3: Koch method Setup * * 4: Qrz exercise Setup * * 5: Default Settings * * 6: Return to Main Menu * ********************************* Now you have to create the configuration file ~/.aldorc So select 5. Other choices in the Setup Menu: ********************************* * Setup Menu * * 1: Keyer Setup * * 2: Blocks method Setup * * 3: Koch method Setup * * 4: Qrz exercise Setup * * 5: Default Settings * * 6: Return to Main Menu * ********************************* By selecting 1 you can set up: 1) Pause before the start of keying, in seconds (default: 2) 2) Pause between two letters in a word (default: 3) 3) Pause between two words (default: 7) 4) Keying speed in wpm 5) Length of dot (default: 1) 6) Length of dash (default: 3) 7) Frequency of buzzer in Hz (default: 900) By selecting 2 you can set up training with the Blocks method exercise: 1) Length of words, in characters (default: 5) 2) Number of words (default: 3) 3) Character set (default: 1 - i.e. "e,i,s,h,t,m,o") By selecting 3 you can set up the keying speed for the Koch method. By selecting 4 you can set up the Callsign exercise. Specify your preferred callsign format, using "wildcards":. @ = random letter # = random number ? = optional letter $ = optional number A fixed letter or a fixed number, (such as "i" or "8" in the examples below), is used literally. For example: iz8@@@ is a format for callsigns like iz8bqi iz8eqd iz8tpz etc.. iz#m@@ gives iz0muv iz9mer iz8mrd etc.. iz#@@@ gives iz2qwe iz1ert etc.. i?8@@@ gives i8mro iz8eqd it8aa ih8epz etc.. i?#@@@ gives imro izqvo iz8mrt etc.. kc#@@@ gives kc0mnn kc1hjy kc9yup NOTE: Callsign formats must be lower case: e.g. iz#m@@, not IZ#M@@ Coming back to the Main Menu: ************************************* * Aldo Main Menu * * 1: Blocks method * * 2: Koch method * * 3: Read from file * * 4: Callsigns * * 5: Setup * * 6: Exit * * * * Your choice: * ************************************* Select 1 to train by the Blocks Method Select 2 to train by the Koch Method Select 3 for Aldo to read a text file from disk Select 4 to train by using random callsigns Now listen to your speakers. Identify the morse characters and write them on a sheet of paper. If you are unsure, use an underscore ( _ ) to hold the place of missed letters. When the exercise has finished you should enter the characters at the keyboard. Entering the characters at the keyboard, please replace underscore ( _ ) with @. ALDO will then compare your results with the correct version. If you have suggestions for additional features, please send me an email to denever@users.sf.net or subscribe aldo mailinglist at http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/aldo-main. Ciao ciao, Giuseppe Martino IZ8EQD. Thanks to: Arlo Gitting KC0MNN David Sumbler They revised this file (except this row :) )
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