qrq is a Morse telegraphy trainer for Linux, Unix (including OS X), and Windows, similar to the classic DOS program "Rufz".
| Tags | Communications Ham Radio |
|---|---|
| Licenses | GPL |
| Operating Systems | Linux FreeBSD Mac OS X Unix Windows |
| Implementation | C |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This minor release adds an option to re-hear a previously graded callsign (by pressing F7) and fixes an error in saving the toplist file on Linux/Unix systems. A new configuration option allows you to use arbitrary sampling rates for the audio output.


Release Notes: This release adds a new platform: "qrq" now can be compiled for Windows, using the WinMM sound API. It also contains a few minor bugfixes which are described in detail in the ChangeLog.


Release Notes: This release mostly consists of bugfixes (sound issues with the OSS driver and build problems with gcc 4.6) and adds support for Core Audio under OS X.


Release Notes: This release adds support for PulseAudio (in addition to OSS and OpenAl), which means that qrq should now run on most every current and past Linux or Unix brand. Several training functions were added that allow for highly customized Morse training.


Release Notes: This release builds under Mac OS X with OpenAL.