By Ralph Krug
If you've ever twirled the dials on a shortwave radio, chances are you've heard some strange beeping noises. That noise is actually a code--Morse Code--and those beeping sounds are actually pages and pages of text messages being sent about the domain at lightning speed. In the past, you had to be a skilled radio operator to decode these signals, but today, you can merely download MorseDec and let your Mac do completely the translation work. Just hook up a microphone to the sound input jack of your Macintosh, set it in forepart of your radio speaker, launch MorseDec, and tune your shortwave or amateur radio to a Morse code transmission, and watch the translated text stream across your monitor.
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| Company | Ralph Krug |
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| Os | Mac OS |
| Requirements | Microphone, shortwave or amateur radio |
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| Release Date | 10/23/1997 |
| License | Free |
| Limitations | Free |
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