Learn or improve Morse code with Morse Trainer. Now with Farnsworth speed and Koch method.
If you are a ham radio (amateur radio) operator or just want to learn morse code.
With a lot of settings it is very comfortable to adjust Morse Trainer to your current level.
The following settings are available:
– Frequency (200 – 2200Hz)
– Waveform (sine / triangle)
– Fading (to reduce click at the end of a dot or dash)
– Speed (2Wpm – 52Wpm)
– Farnsworth speed
– Spacing (spacing between dots or dashes)
– Dot-Dash Ratio (length ratio of dashes compared to dots)
– Letter Spacing (Space between letters)
– Word Spacing (Space between words)
Five different learning modes are available in Morse Trainer
– Random groups of X mode: Morse Trainer will play groups of X randomly selected letter, numbers or special characters. X can be an amount between 1-9. Those characters can be individually selected. If you want to learn just “s”,”i” and “e” just select the 3 letters and Morse Trainer will create groups of X with those 3 letters.
The characters can also be chosen from 20 lessons of the Koch method.
– Real ham radio callsign mode: Morse Trainer will randomly play real amateur radio callsign from a database of 5000 callsigns which appeared in Contests over the last couple of years.
– QSO text mode: Morse Trainer will play randomly play QSO text. The database consists of 300 different qso texts.
– Most common English words mode: Morse Trainer will play randomly the 500 most used English words.
– Own text mode: Enter your own text and Morse Trainer will play it over and over again.
– Ebook mode: Text files can be loaded from SD card
Morse Trainer is priced less than the cost of a fancy coffee and it is a great app to learn and improve you CW speed away from your amateur radio station or your PC.
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