CW Morse practice oscillators
by KG9E
Amateur radio iambic paddle & straight lever CW Morse code practice oscillators
App Name | CW Morse practice oscillators |
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Developer | KG9E |
Category | Education |
Download Size | 5 MB |
Latest Version | 1.1.19 |
Average Rating | 3.67 |
Rating Count | 20 |
Google Play | Download |
AppBrain | Download CW Morse practice oscillators Android app |
No ads, nags, or in-app purchases. No internet connection required. Fully functional offline Morse code app.
Certain settings on your Android device will curtail the sensitivity and performance of this app and should be turned OFF during its use. Default settings are recommended.
Two examples are Tap Duration and Ignore Repeated Touches (Settings > Accessibility > Interaction and Dexterity > Tap Duration/Ignore Repeated Touches).
Practice sending International Morse code with straight lever and iambic paddle CW Morse code practice oscillators app for Android smartphones and tablets. This app DOES NOT interface with your ham radio to provide a keying device.
Each practice oscillator translates International Morse code into Latin letters, Arabic numerals, punctuation, CW prosigns, and characters á, ch, é, ñ, ö, and ü in real time as you practice.
Practice sending Morse code with a straight lever oscillator. Settings include WPM, show/hide Morse code/text, choose sidetone 400Hz-800Hz. Adjust the WPM so that you can produce well formed DITs and DAHs at a comfortable speed.
Practice sending Morse code with an iambic paddle oscillator. Simply touch down on the DIT and DAH paddles instead of pinching, squeezing, or flinging the paddles. Settings include WPM, CW weight ratio, reverse paddles, show/hide Morse code/text, choose sidetone 400Hz-800Hz. Touch and hold both paddles to cycle between DIT and DAH and feel the iambic rhythm.
Here is a brief instruction on using an iambic paddle key to send Morse code:
https://www.kg9e.net/apps/AmateurHamRadioPracticeKeys/IambicKey.htm
Press and hold the Clear Code/Text button to adjust CW and Text label font sizes.
You may use a real straight key with this app by connecting to your Android device via an easily modified USB mouse.
https://www.kg9e.net/USBMouse.pdf
(DIY instructional pdf file)
Alternatively, you may use a 3rd-party device such as My-Key-Mouse USB.
https://www.kg9e.net/MyKeyMouseUSB.htm
(webpage redirect)
This app may be of interest to amateur ham radio QRP and QRO operators, and CW Morse code or telegraph enthusiasts, preppers and survivalists.
If you would like to also practice sending Japanese Wabun CW Morse code, then please see 和文モールス練習 Japanese Morse code practice oscillators app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appinventor.ai_izzybella419.AmateurHamRadioPracticeKeysWabun
For 10-30 WPM CW Morse code training, please see KG9E's Koch Morse code trainer apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appinventor.ai_izzybella419.MorseCodeTrainer20WPM
Recent changes:
Enabled Flashlight feature.
Using the flashlight in your device's camera, with a phototransistor in a simple circuit, you can key a real transmitter.
Certain settings on your Android device will curtail the sensitivity and performance of this app and should be turned OFF during its use. Default settings are recommended.
Two examples are Tap Duration and Ignore Repeated Touches (Settings > Accessibility > Interaction and Dexterity > Tap Duration/Ignore Repeated Touches).
Practice sending International Morse code with straight lever and iambic paddle CW Morse code practice oscillators app for Android smartphones and tablets. This app DOES NOT interface with your ham radio to provide a keying device.
Each practice oscillator translates International Morse code into Latin letters, Arabic numerals, punctuation, CW prosigns, and characters á, ch, é, ñ, ö, and ü in real time as you practice.
Practice sending Morse code with a straight lever oscillator. Settings include WPM, show/hide Morse code/text, choose sidetone 400Hz-800Hz. Adjust the WPM so that you can produce well formed DITs and DAHs at a comfortable speed.
Practice sending Morse code with an iambic paddle oscillator. Simply touch down on the DIT and DAH paddles instead of pinching, squeezing, or flinging the paddles. Settings include WPM, CW weight ratio, reverse paddles, show/hide Morse code/text, choose sidetone 400Hz-800Hz. Touch and hold both paddles to cycle between DIT and DAH and feel the iambic rhythm.
Here is a brief instruction on using an iambic paddle key to send Morse code:
https://www.kg9e.net/apps/AmateurHamRadioPracticeKeys/IambicKey.htm
Press and hold the Clear Code/Text button to adjust CW and Text label font sizes.
You may use a real straight key with this app by connecting to your Android device via an easily modified USB mouse.
https://www.kg9e.net/USBMouse.pdf
(DIY instructional pdf file)
Alternatively, you may use a 3rd-party device such as My-Key-Mouse USB.
https://www.kg9e.net/MyKeyMouseUSB.htm
(webpage redirect)
This app may be of interest to amateur ham radio QRP and QRO operators, and CW Morse code or telegraph enthusiasts, preppers and survivalists.
If you would like to also practice sending Japanese Wabun CW Morse code, then please see 和文モールス練習 Japanese Morse code practice oscillators app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appinventor.ai_izzybella419.AmateurHamRadioPracticeKeysWabun
For 10-30 WPM CW Morse code training, please see KG9E's Koch Morse code trainer apps:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=appinventor.ai_izzybella419.MorseCodeTrainer20WPM
Recent changes:
Enabled Flashlight feature.
Using the flashlight in your device's camera, with a phototransistor in a simple circuit, you can key a real transmitter.