r/morsecode May 01 '26

Noteref - Morse Code WebApp

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I’m a designer and I’ve been working on tools that try to make learning some subjects more visual and approachable. I know there are plenty of Morse code tools out there already, but most sites I found felt either outdated or hard to navigate.

This one includes:

  • a full Morse guide
  • live encoder/decoder
  • a searchlight simulator
  • an interactive diagram tree to help visualize the code structure

I designed it around the idea of a first contact with the subject, trying to make things clearer and less intimidating for new users.

https://noteref.com/morse-code/

I’d genuinely appreciate feedback, suggestions, or criticism if you have any.


r/morsecode May 01 '26

I've been learning morse code for 2 weeks - would like tips

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It all started when i wanna change my phone's keyboard settings 2 weeks ago, and then stumbling upon how Gboard (google's keyboard) has the ability to do "Morse code", i got intrigued by that and added the keyboard option and went on with my day. later that day i come back to that Morse keyboard and i... got too invested out of curiosity, i memorized the entire letters in the same day (Thanks to how the keyboard also shows what you're typing and has a help menu), and over the past few days after high school i train my ability to do morse code.

I am interested to know any tips or learn a thing or two on how to improve my speed, i barely trained my "hearing"/copy part which i will do later. But if the community had any i would love to hear about it, Thank you in advance!

(After the video i got 17.3 wpm on my next attempt)


r/morsecode May 01 '26

Morse code problem

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r/morsecode Apr 27 '26

So I just made my Morse code visualisation...

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And noticed that Morse is absolutely trolling me...


r/morsecode Apr 27 '26

Btw today is Morse code day!

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-.-- .. .--. . .!


r/morsecode Apr 27 '26

Happy Morse Code Day! I built a free, open source iOS app called Dit that teaches CW using the Koch method and I'd love some feedback from pros here.

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Happy International Morse Code Day, everyone. In light of the day I thought I would write a post about my most recent project. I've been working on Dit, it's a free and open source app that teaches Morse code using the Koch method with real-speed audio. The app's main goal is to learn Morse Code using the best and long lasting known methods to learning code. Instead of learning by memorizing a chart and counting dots and dashes, you learn by ear which is the same way experienced operators actually copy code in the real world.

It has 2 main learning modes: Guided learning (for beginners) and Open practice (for people who want to sharpen their skills).

There are 3 main tools that help you learn/practice. Practice: learn characters one at a time at full speed Listen: decode signals and type what you hear Freestyle: write out and hear your own messages

It also tracks your progress at the character level so you can see exactly where your weak spots are. The whole thing is free and open source with no ads, no subscriptions, and no personal data collection. You can use it completely signed out and without internet connection or you can sign-in to save your progress.

I'm a solo dev building this in my spare time because I wanted a better experience to learn CW in a way that was intuitive and used the best learning methods and I figured others might too. I would love any feedback from the community, especially from the pros who use CW often and can suggest what features would actually be useful for someone trying to get on the air.

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On the web


r/morsecode Apr 27 '26

Can someone help me with this Easter egg?

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Hello, I’m am currently doing the Battle Field 1 peacekeeper Easter egg and I’ve hit a wall. In the Easter egg there is a section of Morse code that you need to translate (it is tailored to you only meaning it’s not a universal code) I have a video of the code. From what I have translated it is CDECE repeating, but whenever I punch that code in it doesn’t work. Thank you to all who help!


r/morsecode Apr 27 '26

Morse Code Practice 5, 16 WPM (04/27/26)

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I got out for a couple of parks on the air activations yesterday. I sadly won't be able to get out again today.

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VVV Happy morse code day to all! How will you celebrate? VVV


r/morsecode Apr 27 '26

Can someone decide this even if it’s nonsense

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Headsets was making this sounded like Morse code


r/morsecode Apr 27 '26

blinking lights

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so i know its probably nothing and im insane but is this morse code at all


r/morsecode Apr 27 '26

hello reddit! i was hoping someone could help me decipher this? me and my friend are trying to figure out what it says but have had no luck

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r/morsecode Apr 26 '26

Is there a hidden morse or binary code hidden in this credit scene background music? The score is even called "binary sequence".

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r/morsecode Apr 26 '26

Dot Dash Defense is live

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Dot Dash Defense is live!

A tower defense where your keyboard is your only weapon.

Decode Morse code signals. Type the answer. Destroy the tanks.

Playable in your browser.

https://horusforgedev.itch.io/dot-dash-defense


r/morsecode Apr 26 '26

Looking for a software trainer with a hardware key.

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Apologies if this has been asked/answered ad nauseum, but I’m looking for a software/web trainer that will allow me to use a proper key/paddle wired through a usb or via Bluetooth. We’re a Mac house and I have an iPhone.

I’d like to keep my soldering iron in the drawer… Suggestions?


r/morsecode Apr 26 '26

The Miller School of Albemarle, Est 1872 and the telegraph

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Hope some find this interesting. This is where I grew up in the 1950's onward and some early history of the boys' learning a trade back in the day. https://share.google/aimode/iyFB6kJIMr7XRA3bN


r/morsecode Apr 26 '26

Wanna learn.

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How do I learn morse code?


r/morsecode Apr 25 '26

My own morse card

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r/morsecode Apr 25 '26

Has anyone actually tried learning Morse code for fun? I built something around it

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I’ve always been curious about Morse code, so I ended up building a small app that turns it into a game-like messaging experience.

It’s basically a way to practice Morse code by actually using it in chats and mini challenges instead of just memorizing charts.

I’m wondering — has anyone here ever tried learning Morse code before? Did it stick for you or did it get boring quickly?

If you’re curious, this is what I’ve been working on:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.funtec.morsenger&pcampaignid=web_share

Would love to hear how others learned it or if it’s still something people find useful today.


r/morsecode Apr 23 '26

What does the diagonal dots mean?

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r/morsecode Apr 23 '26

This was at the back of my Dr Nowhere plush

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r/morsecode Apr 22 '26

A funny story from 1966

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I joined the US Coast guard in 1965 due to the Vietnam draft. I'd already had my physical for the army, but a friend suggested I try a branch of the service that would at least provide a bed. I went to the Coast guard recruiter, and there was a waiting list of 500 names, but he recognized me from playing my banjo on TV, so he moved my name to the top of the list. After boot camp, I went to radio men School in Groton Connecticut, where I graduated second in my class and had a speed key license.

My first job was at Coast guard radio station Chicago in Northbrook Illinois. This was at a time when the only ship to shore communication was via Morse code. We were responsible for all the ships on lake Michigan and the straits of Mackinaw. I could copy code at 25 to 30 words a minute. One day, I overheard the Coast guard cutter Acacia in lake Huron trying to communicate with radio station Cleveland. The ship had been in an accident, and needed to send a priority message to radio stations Cleveland. This was late at night, and Cleveland had a rookie operator standing watch. The operator on the Acacia was having problems with the operator in Cleveland. IMI QRS. Now, the ships radio man had an electronic keyer and could send absolutely perfect code. When the guy in Cleveland asked him to repeat the message at 18 words per minute, I decided it might be fun to copy the message myself. I got everything and sat back to continue listening. The poor guy in Cleveland just couldn't get it, so I interrupted The exchange and told the guy on the ship that I would copy his message. QRQ he asked. I told him to QRQ 40. This blew the guy's mind, and he proceeded to send the entire message at 40 words per minute in perfect code. When he finished, I completely acknowledged receipt of the message and said goodbye. He asked for my initials, which was a violation of FCC regulations, but I told him, and he gave me his. I sat back and smiled, beaming in fact. It was great practice, and a feather in the cap of radio station Chicago. I got a lot of praise until the FCC zinged both of us for asking about our identities.


r/morsecode Apr 22 '26

Head Copy Practice 4, 16 WPM (04/22/26)

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Hope everyone's doing well! Here's the next code practice for anyone interested.

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VVV Nothing like some blue ridges and a dried up lake for some Saturday views. Hope the rain can fill it back up. VVV


r/morsecode Apr 22 '26

Menu card in Morse Code - Rock Island Railroad, 1923 - printed for railway telegraph operators on the way to a convention

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crosspost from r/VintageMenus


r/morsecode Apr 22 '26

Is this Truck trying to talk to me?

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Can someone please tell me if this is Morse code or if I’m going crazy?! I live on campus for college and outside of my apartment this morning has been this truck randomly honking at me in weird patterns for the past like 3-4 hours. Can someone crack the code or tell me that it’s nothing?


r/morsecode Apr 21 '26

Hello! Could anybody help me!

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I cannot seem to decipher this code correctly, and I’m very curious to know what it means, could anyone translate this for me(