10 WPM CW Morse code trainer

10 WPM CW Morse code trainer

Learn to hear Morse code at 10 WPM with this CW Morse code trainer Android app.

App info


4.0.33
August 26, 2024
8,061
Android 2.1+
Everyone
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App description


Android App Analysis and Review: 10 WPM CW Morse code trainer, Developed by KG9E. Listed in Education Category. Current Version Is 4.0.33, Updated On 26/08/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: 10 WPM CW Morse code trainer. Achieved Over 8 thousand Installs. 10 WPM CW Morse code trainer Currently Has 58 Reviews, Average Rating 4.1 Stars

For a tasklist to familiarize yourself with this app,

Hold the [ About this app ] button

or visit

https://kg9e.net/CWMorseCodeTrainerGuide.htm

Free CW Morse code trainer Android app.

No ads, nags, or in-app purchases. No internet connection required. Fully functional offline learning app.

Using an approach similar to the Koch method, this 10 WPM Morse code CW learning app for Android focuses on listening to Morse code rather than visually learning dots and dashes.

Choose RX or TX Alphanumeric training, or select from Numbers, Prosigns, and Abbreviations.

Alphanumeric = ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ./?0123456789

Numbers = 0123456789

CW Prosigns = BT, HH, K, KN, SK, SOS, AA, AR, AS, CT, NJ, SN

CW Abbreviations = CQ, DE, BK, QTH, OP, UR, RST, 599, HW, FB, WX,ES, TU, 73, CL, QRL

There are two RX interface styles. You may use an external USB or Bluetooth keyboard with either interface.

1) Keypad:

Android plays a character in Morse code and your task is to tap or type the matching character using the app's Default or QWERTY keypad, or external keyboard. Once you have learned a character set with 90% proficiency, a new character is introduced. You will soon have a large pool of characters from which Android will choose, weighted toward those characters learned with a lower proficiency and those with least exposure before selecting randomly from the pool.

2) Copy Pad:

While using the Copy Pad, you are able to receive a string of Morse code characters and write in the whitespace with your finger or stylus. After the string is presented, the app pauses briefly so that you may self-check your accuracy. The whitespace is then automatically cleared and a new string of characters is played. You may change the word length from 1 to 10 characters. The Copy Pad DOES NOT attempt to recognize your handwriting. If an external keyboard is used, then the app will compare the chosen string with what you have typed, displaying incorrect characters in red and those typed correctly in black.


There is one TX interface style.

1) Horizontal lever (straight key):

A character is played in Morse code, and you must tap out that character on the simulated straight lever. When you have learned to send a set of characters with 90% proficiency, a new character is added to the pool.

You should send at a speed that is comfortable while still retaining cadence. For sending fast code, an iambic paddle is helpful.

You can choose to see the code you are tapping out or the characters you have learned. You may also toggle the sound of the characters ON/OFF.

Additionally, you may replace the straight key image with the International Morse code chart.

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)

Within the app, several elements respond to certain gestures:

1) Tap the large Character button just below top center to show or hide the presented character. Tap and hold to bring up Stats showing your Hits, Misses, and Correct percent.

2) Tap and hold any character keypad button and that character will be played in Morse code at 10 WPM without registering a hit or a miss.

3) While learning Prosigns or Abbreviations, tap on the definition text to show/hide the meaning of the CW prosign or abbreviation.

4) Tap and hold the Repeat/Resume button in the lower left to adjust keypad font size. Each keypad is individually adjusted. All font sizes may also be changed via your device's Display settings.

5) To reset your stats for a particular character set, from the Home Screen tap and hold the desired character set and you will be asked to confirm the action.

Lastly, if you have questions, suggestions, concerns, complaints or otherwise, please contact [email protected]
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Rate and review on Google Play store


4.1
58 total
5 72.7
4 3.6
3 0
2 9.1
1 14.5

Total number of installs (*estimated)

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Recent Comments

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1960 Jaguar Sedan

Excellent Morse code training app. Looking forward to faster speeds.

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Gus Henderson

Wow...what a great Morse code app. Now I am able to hear all of the numbers and most of the alphabet.

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Tom Goodman

Perfect for a beginner. Great intro to Morse code.

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Mr X

Fabu app. This works fine when I'm not able to sit in front of my rig with a Vibroplex paddle and practice Morse.

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Peter Neilsonn

Within a short time I learned the Morse code alphabet and numbers

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Evren Güntürkün

it is a puzzle to figure out how to use it

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Lyon Rowe

Easy to learn.

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billy grant (It's all about ants)

Really don't get it at all