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* ''Text Output'' of received messages. | * ''Text Output'' of received messages. | ||
* A full ''History'' of all sent and received messages. | * A full ''History'' of all sent and received messages. | ||
* [[Morsenger Settings|Options]] to | * [[Morsenger Settings|Options]] to set transmission speed. | ||
* Double-Tap to | * Double-Tap to re-send any message. | ||
* Simultaneous transmission and reception via flash, audio, microphone and flash. | * Simultaneous transmission and reception via flash, audio, microphone and flash at different rates. | ||
* Live graphical | * Live graphical [[Morsenger Status Area|Status Area]] showing incoming raw, bit stream, morse, abbreviated and full ascii text. | ||
* Access to this [[Morsenger Manual v1.1|On-Line Wiki]] | * Access to this [[Morsenger Manual v1.1|On-Line Wiki]] from the help button. | ||
* Automated use of Qxx and 10xx [[Input Pipeline|Abbreviations]] when sending and receiving [[Morse Code]]. | * Automated use of Qxx and 10xx [[Input Pipeline|Abbreviations]] when sending and receiving [[Morse Code]]. | ||
* A test button that pushes a number of standard abbreviations through the input and output pipelines to verify operation. | * A test button that pushes a number of standard abbreviations through the input and output pipelines to verify operation. | ||
Revision as of 16:19, 5 July 2017
Morsenger provides the following features:
- Text Entry of messages to send.
- Text Output of received messages.
- A full History of all sent and received messages.
- Options to set transmission speed.
- Double-Tap to re-send any message.
- Simultaneous transmission and reception via flash, audio, microphone and flash at different rates.
- Live graphical Status Area showing incoming raw, bit stream, morse, abbreviated and full ascii text.
- Access to this On-Line Wiki from the help button.
- Automated use of Qxx and 10xx Abbreviations when sending and receiving Morse Code.
- A test button that pushes a number of standard abbreviations through the input and output pipelines to verify operation.