Morse Code Reader APK

Version 1.1 - org.jfedor.morsecode
jfedor,morsecode,communication,morse,code,reader

Listens to Morse code through your phone's mic and translates it to text.

Morse Code Reader apk

APP Information

Download Version 1.1 (2)
Apk Size1.20 MB
App DeveloperJacek Fedorynski
Malware CheckTRUSTED
Install on Android4.0.x and up
App Packageorg.jfedor.morsecode.apk
MD593ecf2155f5cd410d174aa052575abb0
Rate5
Website http://www.jfedor.org/

Download Morse Code Reader 1.1 APK

App Description

Morse Code Reader is jfedor,morsecode,communication,morse,code,reader, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Jacek Fedorynski website who developed it. org.jfedor.morsecode.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.0.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 1.1 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 597+ times on store. You can also download org.jfedor.morsecode APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.

Listens to Morse code through your phone's mic and translates it to text.

The application is somewhat picky about the listening conditions, so if it doesn't work, try adjusting the volume or repositioning the phone in relation to the speaker.

If you can't get it to work, send me an email with a link to a recording of the transmission and I will see if I can improve the application.

Any other feedback welcome. 

App ChangeLog

  • Updated for modern Android versions.

App Screens

Morse Code Reader App Screen 1Morse Code Reader App Screen 2

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Google Play Reviews

  1. Rick Dubbs-avatar

    Rick Dubbs

    Just like Jacek says, this app is picky about the Morse Code source volume, mic placement, and really even speed. I find that it works best on loud, clear, 20wpm CW. I'm an Advanced Class Ham Radio Operator, and I've used this app extensively to transcribe CW from a keyer that generates random CW practice. This app keeps enough of a transmission stored to permit me to copy about 45 minutes of practice to a text file for later use. Great job, Jacek. BTW - I use this app on a Samsung Galaxy Tab S with Android 6.0.1, and a Samsung Galaxy J3 (smart phone) running Android 8.0.0.

  2. Googles Child-avatar

    Googles Child

    Don't be like Jeff is below. This app doesn't care who you are. You'll still need to learn how to use it. If Jeff thinks this app doesn't work quickly, wait until he finds out how hard REAL CW Code is. It ain't gonna come so easy Jeff. I've gone through many of these apps and this is currently the best one. Download it, play with it. You need to place it in the correct location and adjust the volume(s) accordingly. Don't give up so easy and run and post that it doesn't work like Jeff did. "Try Harder" it's the new normal. BTW GREAT JOB on the APP please, please please add a straight key option or text to morse option!!! Combined this would be AMAZING. Jeff, it could be poor code or let's say code not up to par. Bad audio quality and or set-up / mic settings etc. You should try again. There really is none better at the moment. If you have a PC try CW Decoder.

  3. Megan K-avatar

    Megan K

    Worked great! Sensitive to background noise. We had a spirit coming through one of our spirit boxes, talking in morse code, and thanks to this app, we were able to get some pretty intelligent responses. Granted the background noise was an issue, we still were able to pick up what they were trying to say.

  4. Tabby Francisco-avatar

    Tabby Francisco

    It's as best as it can be. It only stumbles when speed varies. If you want it detect nuances then you need AI or a human brain to also detect variances. Plus don't complain it's free.

  5. David Horner-avatar

    David Horner

    Very nice decoder and the graph makes copying weak signals easy. I wish you could set the noise level manually but the auto level does a great job of following the noise versus signal levels. Thankyou for the great program as my code skills have gotten poor.

  6. Randall Maness-avatar

    Randall Maness

    If it had a way to set the level it would work great. But the level drops to noise level and shows text when there isnt any CW being received thus giving false characters. Needs work!

  7. Jeff L. Anglesey-avatar

    Jeff L. Anglesey

    I'm an amateur radio operator and I was under the impression that you could translate CW code into text. It doesn't do what the Developers said it would do! It has no user settings, and it just runs and shows letters and a graph. No sound, no nothing! I'm uninstalling the app!😠📡

  8. Peter Thompson-avatar

    Peter Thompson

    Works surprisingly well. The only issue I have found is that it sometimes misses a word space, even if deliberately made too long.

  9. Don Madson-avatar

    Don Madson

    Needs a speed control. Seems only to be effective up to about 6 wpm. Format is clean, legible. If it could read faster, say, up to 15 wpm, it would be more useful.

  10. Chris Davies-avatar

    Chris Davies

    Excellent decoding programme, I'd say "the best" . I use with Morse Code CW by Vincere (seems no longer available on Google Play - check out APK pure site)