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Is there an Morse code app?
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I'm thinking of getting an cb radio and I been wanting to see if there an app. That can. Help me learn Morse code and help me get an speech to text formatĀ  to make cumonicatioms easier to understand.

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There are a lot of Morse ones in Install/Remove Software (Synaptic)
One is named "xcwcp" it says it is a Morse code tutor using a graphical interface.
"cwcp" is similar description but it is a text user interface.
"morse" says it is a training program about morse-code for aspiring radio hams.

There is also an Android app called "TinyCards", by Duolingo, it is free.
I use it for other subjects/decks, I searched in the app and it has a variety of Morse code decks.

You can also make own decks on any subjects for yourself to use for learning anything/revising, and also can make ones for other people to use, whoever adds it in their TinyCards app.

There are some Linux decks too, in a variety of languages, in a quick search I see English, Russian, Greek, Spanish language Linux decks. For Linux command line, Linux php, Linux signal codes, comptia, Linux security courses (several, some are series with different levels to do also), shell basics, Debian, Kali, Linux basics etc, quite a lot of them and more being added. It loads a few at a time then as you scroll shows more, but I don't have a lot of time now as I am about to go.

If someone was good with phones they could make Linux Lite decks. You make them in the app, then click whether to keep it personal, or let them distribute it to whoever wants it.

There is also a free version of TinyCards to use on the internet on their website, and one for the iphone (unsure if that one is free)
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