tu peux essayer :
cwtext :
cwtext is a program that will accept ASCII text as input and generate International Morse Code as output. The output formats can be:
* - . -..- - (text) on the console
* Raw audio on /dev/audio (8bit PCM data)
* .wav files (future)
* .ogg or (proprietary format) compressed audio (future)
cwdaemonCwdaemon, a morse daemon for the parallel or serial port.
Cwdaemon is a small daemon which uses the pc parallel or serial port and a simple transistor switch to output morse code to a transmitter from a text message sent to it via the udp internet protocol.
Cwdaemon uses the PC speaker or your soundcard to generate a sidetone. The program is called as root, with "cwdaemon -p portnumber -s device". If no portnumber is given, the default portnumber 6789 is used. Device should be one of ttyS0, ttyS1, parport0 or parport1. Please read the README in the source package for information how to setup your parallel/serial port.
ou pour du morse sur IRC,
cwircCWirc is a plugin for the X-Chat IRC client to transmit raw morse code ***spam*** the internet using IRC servers as reflectors. The transmitted morse code can be received in near real-time by other X-Chat clients with the CWirc plugin. CWirc tries to emulate a standard amateur radio rig : it sends and receives morse ***spam*** virtual channels, and it can listen to multiple senders transmitting on the same channel. Morse code is keyed locally using a straight or iambic key connected to a serial port, or using the mouse buttons, and the sound is played through the soundcard, or through an external sounder.
Note that CWirc doesn't do any morse decoding : it simply transmits and receives morse code timing events. A standard IRC user on the same IRC channel you're transmitting morse on will only see coded lines when morse code is transmitted. Only other CWirc users can receive what you send.