Telegraph Operator

Telegraph Operator v4.01 converts plain text into Morse
code. The dashes and dots can be heard through the PC
speaker or through the sound card.

During the sounding of the Morse code each character
being transmitted is highlighted in the built-in
text editor.

The speed of the Morse code can be set from 3 words per
minute up to 60 words per minute. Telegraph Operator also
allows you to set the frequency of the output sound.
The purpose of the program is to help HAM radio amateurs
study for their Morse code exam (in some countries of the
world the skill of Morse code is mandatory for the HAM
radio exam) and to help professional, or retired
wireless operators to maintain their listening speed.

Another part of the software converts Morse code into
natural language. The Ctrl key of the PC keyboard functions
as the Morse key. With this option you can check if your
Morse code keying is up to speed and if the speed is
stable. Mistakes that you make are shown in red color.
Special requirements: for Windows 95/98/Millenium a sound
card is mandatory, for Windows NT/2000 either the PC
internal speaker or a sound card is required.

Installation: execute the setup.exe file and follow the
instructions on screen.

Telegraph Operator and the accompanying Telegraph Trainer
(the tool to convert Morse into text) are freeware.
The program may be distributed freely.

In the event of questions or problems please contact the
author of Telegraph Operator:
Marcel Veldhuijzen, the netherlands.
E-Mail: m.veldhuijzen@hetnet.nl

