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.TH "PILEUP" "1" "1.2" "Richard Everitt" "Hamradio"
.SH "NAME"
pileup \- Morse code pileup trainer for SB cards.
.SH "SYNOPSIS"
\fBpileup\fR
.SH "DESCRIPTION"
\fBPileup\fR is a Morse pileup trainer. It can be run
from a virtual console or an xterm. It only works on
SoundBlaster and compatible cards.
\fBPileup\fP simulates the sound of a CW pileup by 
using a specified number of soundblaster voices. 
Callsigns are generated with different tone and volume.
The greater the number of voices, the more difficult
the program is.

The idea is based on the tapes used at Amateur Radio
Conventions to test people's CW skills. However it is
more random and can be made more difficult!

The callsigns sent are those worked by M6A in the 1996
CQ WW CW contest to add some realism.

.PP 
After \fBpileup\fR is started you can choose between 
two modes \- \fICompetition\fP or \fIPractice\fP. 

\fICompetition\fP mode sends 50 callsigns and you enter
each callsign copied using the keyboard (pressing ENTER
after each callsign). Partial callsigns are allowed. 
After the 50 callsigns are sent your score is determined
and the list of 50 sent callsigns displayed along with 
the received callsigns. Please send your scores to 
richard@babbage.demon.co.uk to add to the \fBpileup\fP
Score List!

\fIPractice\fP mode sends the whole contents of the 
calls.dat file displaying each callsign as it is sent.
.SH "USAGE"
1. Type "\fBpileup\fP" to run the program

.PP 
2. The program then prompts for the number of voices. Enter
a number from 1 to 9 inclusive. The higher the number of
voices the greater the cacophony and the greater the 
difficulty. A value of 2 is a good starting point.

.PP 
3. The program then prompts for the CW speed. Enter a value
in words per minutes (e.g 25). Note that this will be the
*slowest* speed used!

.PP 
4. The program then prompts for \fICompetition\fP or
\fIPractice\fP mode. 
Enter 'c' for \fIcompetition\fP mode, 'p' for 
\fIpractice\fP mode.

.PP 
5. Start copying those callsigns (and typing them into the
keyboard if you are in \fIcompetition\fP mode)!
.SH "FILES"
/usr/lib/pileup/calls.dat.

.SH "SEE ALSO"
/usr/share/doc/pileup/README.

.SH "AUTHOR"
This manual page was written by Joop Stakenborg
<pa3aba@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system
(but may be used by others).
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