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README

1QRQ - yet another CW trainer - Version 0.3.3
2
3Project website: http://fkurz.net/ham/qrq.html
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5
6qrq is an open source Morse telegraphy trainer, similar to the classic DOS
7version of Rufz by DL4MM, for Linux, Unix, OS X and Windows.
8
9It's not intended for learning telegraphy (have a look at radio.linux.org.au
10for CW learning software or check out http://lcwo.net/), but to improve the
11ability to copy callsigns at high speeds, as needed for example for Contesting.
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14
15COMPILE / INSTALL
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17See separate file "INSTALL"
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20How to use it
21
22Using qrq is simple: qrq sends 50 random calls from a database. After each
23call, it waits for the user to enter what he heard and compares the entered
24callsign with the one sent. If the callsign is copied correctly, the speed is
25increased by 10 CpM and full points are credited, if there were mistakes in the
26callsign entered, the speed decreases by 10 CpM and (depending on how many
27letters were correct) only a fraction of the maximum points are credited.
28
29A callsign can be heard again once by pressing F6, hitting F10 quits the
30attempt. The INS key toggles between insert and overwrite mode in the callsign
31field. Pressing F5 leads to the settings screen. The _previous_ callsign
32can be reheard by pressing F7.
33
34The possible speed ranges from 20 CpM (4 WpM) to infinity, the initial speed
35can be set by the user.
36
37There is a simple toplist function in qrq which makes it possible for the user
38to keep track of his training success or to compare scores with others.
39
40You can submit your highscores via e-Mail to fabian@fkurz.net and they will
41appear on the toplist published at https://fkurz.net/ham/qrqtop.html.
42The toplist is not protected by any kind of checksum, it's based on honesty.
43
44Additionally to the toplist, a detail summary file for each attempt is saved
45in the "Summary" sub directory (on Windows: in the qrq directory; on Linux:
46in ~/.qrq/), containing all sent and received callsigns, speeds and points.
47
48The toplist file also includes a timestamp of the attempt, which makes it
49possible to keep track of your training progress. Pressing F7 generates a
50graph with score vs. date (GNUplot required, not on Windows). You may also
51import the file into your favorite spreadsheet program to generate stats.
52
53Options can be changed in the config file qrqrc or via the options menu (F5).
54As of version 0.2.0, some additional training modes are available, which allow
55e.g. unlimited usage of F6 (call repetition) and attempts that are longer than
56the normal 50 calls.
57
58A small Perl script, qrqscore, to synchronize the online-toplist
59(http://fkurz.net/ham/qrqtop.php) with your local toplist is included as of
60version 0.1.2.
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63
64Download, License
65
66Of course qrq is free software (free as in beer and free as in freedom) and
67published under the GPL 2.
68
69If you wish to use the files coreaudio.h and coreaudio.c in a project separate
70from qrq, they are licensed under the MIT license.
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74Contact, Feedback
75
76I am always interested in any kind of feedback concerning qrq.
77If you have any suggestions, questions, feature-requests etc., don't hesitate
78a minute and contact the author: Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK <fabian@fkurz.net>.
79