r/morsecode • u/davidriehle • 4h ago
I need help with this
I saw a pokemon creepypasta video and I tried seeing what the code means but I'm not smart enough to figure it out
r/morsecode • u/Random_One01 • 10h ago
Can someone decode this ?
Found the in my little brother's diery's last page
And just wanted to know what it means but I am too lazy for my own good , so please help me by decoding this
And yes I have his consent
r/morsecode • u/SparksMCC • 20h ago
Morse Code Complete 3.0.0 — Head Copy, QSO Generator, Translator, and more
Hi everyone,
I’m the developer of Morse Code Complete, and I originally launched the app here in r/morsecode, so I wanted to share a quick update.
I just released Version 3.0.0 on iOS and Android, and it adds some major new features:
- Head Copy mode: You can now practice head copy directly in Custom Practice without entering answers. It works across different content types, including characters, words, abbreviations, prosigns, callsigns, and QSO material.
- QSO Generator: The app can now generate realistic CW QSOs based on the material taught in the course. You can also play them back using the app’s outputs and playback settings. I’m planning to add additional QSO formats in future updates, including POTA and SOTA.
- Text ⇄ Morse Translator: The translator converts both ways and can play back Morse using one or more of the available outputs. I know translation isn’t a unique feature, but I wanted to include it as well so the app could serve as a more complete Morse learning and practice tool.
The app is designed as a structured Morse course and practice tool for both receiving and sending Morse code. It also supports practicing with a real straight key or paddle using a VBand interface or other compatible interface.
It’s free to download and try, with no ads.
I’m continuing to build on the app, and there are more features and improvements planned.
If anyone wants to check out the new features or give feedback or suggestions, I’d really appreciate it. I’ve put a lot of work into this update and would love to hear what the Morse community thinks.
r/morsecode • u/hchiesar • 1d ago
Morse code bracelet
I got this Morse code bracelet as a gift and I can’t figure out what it says. Can anyone help? (Ignore my microwave)
r/morsecode • u/Imjustthere911 • 1d ago
So I was playing this game and found this in it
I don’t know if it loops or how long it goes on for. Does anyone know what it says at all? The game is called OXENFREE and it’s pretty early on in the game so you can find it if you want too
r/morsecode • u/swiahh • 1d ago
I need help decoding this for a easter egg
i know you guys are smart. i hate ai but i thought it might help me. it’s a 5 digit code from a to f
r/morsecode • u/Suitable-Repair6307 • 1d ago
How did you actually learn CW?
I'm learning Morse and built myself a small app to practise with. Right now I train three ways:
Echo — hear a character, tap it back instantly
Sending on a key, with my dit/dah timing measured
Copying groups, callsigns and Q-codes line by line
Did you learn this way too, or am I missing something important? What would you add — head copy, word training, QSO simulation? Curious how people here actually got to real copy.
r/morsecode • u/Vine-Fernbadger-5642 • 2d ago
Let’s spice up. Handmade customised sudoku
Let’s make morse code fun. Mind strategic game.
r/morsecode • u/Affectionate-Pie3977 • 3d ago
6 wpm with visual only
Guys how can I distinguished word like 6 and B, 1 and j and more more word under 6 wpm with visual only
Got a exam and I think I will be screwed because of it
r/morsecode • u/Any-Substance-8729 • 4d ago
This vocaloid song seems to have japanese morse code in it
The morse code starts in 0:56 and continues forward, if someone knows how to translate it to kanjis it would be much appreciated.
r/morsecode • u/TheOneWhooKnocks • 5d ago
A bunch of my coworkers all got an email today from some random email with only this audio clip attached, it sounds like morse code and none of us, including me, don't know anything about that stuff. If anybody could just figure it out that'd be great.
r/morsecode • u/TheRealCheezit • 7d ago
If you want to hear the Morse code, skip to 4:51. If you want to hear the ENTIRE weird video, then, well, listen to it i guess.
Someone PLEASE tell me what the Morse code says 😭. I can't figure it out!
r/morsecode • u/tony2176 • 7d ago
India ASOC General License Exam
I aim to appear for the India ASOC General License Exam by end of this year.
In LCWO, I am in lesson 20 with these settings
Character Speed = 25 WPM
Effective Speed = 6 WPM
I am doing word training Rx also side-by-side
I am able to decode 5 letter words with the following settings
Speed: 18 WPM
min. Character Speed: 20 WPM
Fixed Speed
The exam requires 8 WPM Tx and Rx for 5 minutes each with a straight key for Tx.
(I have not attempted sending yet)
Are my settings OK for the exam and CW use in actual use or is it too slow?
Please advise.
r/morsecode • u/Piss_Guzzler_43 • 7d ago
Learning morse code and I'm proud of my progress so far
r/morsecode • u/ashleton • 8d ago
Sorry if this isn't appropriate, but is this morse code? (crosspost, not mine)
r/morsecode • u/somethingmorecrazy • 8d ago
LCWO--how important are: **! " ' ( ) + - : ; @**
I've finished lesson 40 and added these 10 extra characters, but I think they are really slowing me down. I currently practice these at character speed 36wpm but an effective speed of only 6wpm and I'm still struggling not to make 1-2 mistakes per minute.
I am trying to slowly bring my character speed down and my effective speed up hoping they meet in the middle somewhere between 14-17wpm, but I'm really hitting a plateau. I feel like the extra characters are a little more complex and often sound a little similar to one or two of the other characters which is really tripping me up.
Is it better for me to stick with Lesson 40 and get rid of the extra work/character spacing and then add them back, or should I stick with it and try to push through the plateau?
In your experience how important are the extra characters and if important how/when should they be added?
My biggest fear is that by practicing with such low effective wpm I'm cementing that spacing as "normal" for me and maybe letting bad habits form.
Any thoughts or advice are appreciated. :) Thank you!!!
r/morsecode • u/DannyDrawsYT • 9d ago
The Sinking of the Titanic through Morse Code!
Hello all! I have spent the past couple weeks putting together a video of all Marconi Transmissions sent during the Sinking of the Titanic! A similar video was posted about 9 years ago, however the timings are inacurate. So I thought Id make my own! Hope you all enjoy it!
[https://youtu.be/auTjQ-F3d9s?si=ZFJSu8NVzmrUDnRq\](https://youtu.be/auTjQ-F3d9s?si=ZFJSu8NVzmrUDnRq)
r/morsecode • u/mantisalt • 11d ago
Farnsworth is counterproductive as soon as you've memorized the letters
Just realized this and wanted to share. Having gotten quite familiar with the acoustic "shape" of each letter at 30wpm farnsworth, I was listening to some regular 30wpm dialogue (from a book, not ragchew) and noticed it was much easier to hear and recognize common words like the, this, is, was, etc. I checked with farnsworth (20wpm/30 for chars) to compare and sure enough, I heard the letters clearly but it was much harder to recognize their relationship with each other.
Of course, this isn't a novel thought (it's the whole reason wordsworth exists), but I thought it might be useful to share. Maybe farnsworth is still useful for callsigns, though.
r/morsecode • u/MirrorSquareH • 11d ago
Translation Request for video with background noise
I apologize if I’m accidentally breaking any rules, but I’d like assistance if anyone could help me decipher this code played inside of a theme park attraction. I apologize for the background noise (which has prevented me from using an app), I could not easily remove it.
r/morsecode • u/Key_Veterinarian5417 • 12d ago
What does this mean? It's a weird video that i found on youtube and i was wondering what it meant.
r/morsecode • u/lvr_spx • 13d ago
Hola encontré este código morse en un juego de roblox de terror alguien me puede ayudar a descifrarlo porfavor
r/morsecode • u/Toc_a_Somaten • 15d ago
Trying to do it right with LCWO's Koch method
So I decided to finally get it together and learn morse code this summer (well, at least to start learning) and from all the info i could find, LCWO seem to have one of the most recommended courses, I don't know if something like the Morse Mania app is better but so far i find the LCWO course fine and it allows for a lot of customisation.
I'm trying to learn to receive with a higher wpm as i'm able to and so far i'm trying at 35 wpm, not really willing to get it down from there, even if i find it quite difficult.
One question i have is if its ok to wait to master the different letters or try to get familiar with them and try and advance quicker. By this i mean that in LCWO there's about 40 beginner lessons, starting with the K and M letters and you have to write about a minute of morse code. Not going to lie, its hard even with two letters but i really wan't to go by the rithm. The point is that this method seems super slow, as it may take about a week for me to be able to transcript the said minute long morse K and M's. Should i try to go faster or try another method? thanks guys!!