

Adds ARRL Audio News to your Alexa flash briefing.

Reports the latest forecasts directly from HamQSL (run by N0NBH). Information is provided from the database. Both inventors viewed their device as an improvement to the existing electromagnetic telegraph and not as a new device. Allows you to look up amateurs by call sign. Ask Alexa to ask you questions from the Technician Class question pool. While I was poking around on Amazon, I decided to see what other amateur radio skills might be available. I hope this is the first of many versions of this skill. Overall, though, I think this is a great first shot at a usable Alexa skill for teaching Morse Code.
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If you could set the speed at which the skill sends characters, it could teach a character like the K7QO Code Course, first sending the character slowly, then ramping up the speed. When you give the command “learn,” it asks you for a character, sends that character three times, and then asks you for another. It’s currently limited to sending at 20 words per minute only.Īlso, the learn function could use a little refining. One big drawback is that you can’t set the speed. I’ve just played around with it for a bit, and found it to be quite entertaining. Morse code, RTTY, TV(SSTV) and Packet radio. You can then say any of the following at any voice prompt… Russian cosmonauts on the International Space Station (ISS) are planning to. “Alexa, open Continuous Wave” (Opens the skill at the main menu) To use this skill, you have to first enable it. It’s designed to help you learn Morse Code. As a current member of an Antique Telephone and Telegraph collectors association I wish to construct a morse code to text and text to morse code device. I haven’t gotten around to that yet, but, Joe, N3HEE, has developed an Alexa skill called Continuous Wave. I’ve written before about how I’d like to develop an Alexa skill to control my IC-7300.
