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QRQ(1)								   User Manuals 							    QRQ(1)

NAME
qrq - High speed Morse telegraphy trainer SYNOPSIS
qrq qrqscore [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
qrq is an open source Morse code trainer for various platforms and operating systems, similar to the classic DOS version of Rufz by DL4MM. It's not intended for learning telegraphy (have a look at http://radio.linux.org.au/ for CW learning software), but to improve the ability to copy callsigns at high speeds, as needed for example for contesting. After starting the software and setting up the parameters (speed, CW waveform...), the program sends 50 amateur radio callsigns. When entering a copied callsign correctly, the speed increases, otherwise it decreases. Points are awarded for correctly copied callsigns, depending on the speed. A scoreboard/toplist exists on the author's website, at http://fkurz.net/ham/qrqtop.php. The local toplist file can be synchronized with the online toplist with qrqscore -d and you can upload your own top scores by invoking qrqscore -u. FILES
qrqrc Default configuration file callbase.qcb Database of amateur radio callsigns used by qrq. Other files may be loaded. toplist Default toplist file qrq is looking for these files in the current directory, in ~/.qrq/ or in DESTDIR/share/qrq/ (in that order). In the latter case, ~/.qrq/ is created, for an user-specific toplist and configuration. AUTHOR
Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK <mail@fkurz.net> - http://fkurz.net/ham/qrq.html SEE ALSO
morse(1) Linux December 2011 QRQ(1)

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NAME hamexam - Study guide for USA FCC amateur radio (ham radio) license examinations.
SYNOPSIS
hamexam [option] DESCRIPTION
hamexam presents questions in random order from the selected question pool, and terminates when all questions have been answered correctly. The session may be interrupted with ^C, and resumed later. Some questions refer to diagrams. The diagrams for the selected question pool are displayed in a separate window using eog(1). Licenses are issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), but examinations are administered by Volunteer Examiners. OPTIONS
If no pool is specified, usage, version, and help information is displayed. In normal usage, one of the following options should be specified: t Element 2, the Technician Class pool. This is the entry-level license. g Element 3, the General Class pool (element 2 is also required). e Element 4, the Extra Class pool (elements 2 and 3 are also required). q The question pool is selected interactively. FILES
A directory ~/.hamexam is created to hold the names of the questions which remain to be answered correctly. SEE ALSO
For more information regarding licensing, ref. http://www.arrl.org/licensing-preparation-exams For information regarding the question pools, ref. http://www.ncvec.org/ COPYRIGHT
hamexam is Copyright (c) 2011-2012 John Nogatch <jnogatch@yahoo.com>. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. BUGS
The question pools are normally good for 4 years, but are sometimes modified; ref. http://www.ncvec.org/ hamexam does not automatically update the question pools from the VEC Web site. HAMEXAM(1)
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