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FS: MFJ model # MFJ-411 Pocket Code Tutor. From the instruction manual
(included): "The MFJ-411 Code Tutor is a microprocessor controlled device that can help a Novice learn Morse code at up to sixty words-per-minute. This manual contains over 500 words, names, and call signs used in amateur radio, and a random QSO generator to simulate "on the air" contacts." The code tutor runs on an internal 9V battery or from 12VDC from an external source. It uses the internal speaker, or a set of stereo headphones can be used for private listening. The unit is small, about the size of two packs of cigarettes side by side. It is tested and works very well. $35 |
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