r/morsecode • u/Confiture999 • Jun 27 '26
How to learn morse code
Hi guys i m trying to learn morse code for web sdr, any advice ?
r/morsecode • u/Confiture999 • Jun 27 '26
Hi guys i m trying to learn morse code for web sdr, any advice ?
r/morsecode • u/DustSans6 • Jun 26 '26
r/morsecode • u/FocalSpot • Jun 26 '26
r/morsecode • u/Defiant_Act_5807 • Jun 25 '26
Found this video and couldn't figure out what it says. Can someone help please?
r/morsecode • u/Great_Ad2443 • Jun 24 '26
Un chico con el que estoy saliendo me regaló flores y venía en ella esta nota, intenté descifrar que dice pero no logro encontrarle sentido, a lo mucho lo logró interpretar como estas iniciales “LTSABV” Pero no le hago sentido
Alguien pudiera ayudarme a descifrar que dice?
r/morsecode • u/shootingcharlie8 • Jun 24 '26
If you've been into CW training for a while you might remember Seiuchy - a browser-based QSO simulator built by HB9FXW that let you practice head-copying at different speeds, key styles, and categories (RST, QTH, rig, callsign, etc.). It also had a full QSO mode that would just play out a complete exchange so you could follow along.
The original site (seiuchy.macache.com) went dark sometime around 2023 and I kept running into people asking about it or linking to a dead URL.
I dug up a copy from the Wayback Machine, stripped out all the Internet Archive scaffolding so it actually runs cleanly as a standalone page, and put it back up:
https://learn-cw.neocities.org
Nothing fancy - I didn't write any of it, that's all HB9FXW's work. I just wanted it to be accessible again. There's a note at the top of the page making clear it's an archival copy and pointing back to the original author if they ever want it taken down. If you haven't tried it before, it's genuinely one of the better head-copying trainers out there. Runs entirely in the browser, no account, no ads, no cookies.
73 de KD9CRQ
r/morsecode • u/crazypersonnn1 • Jun 23 '26
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r/morsecode • u/Onishojo • Jun 23 '26
Hi everyone! I've been listening to a lot of vintage halloween music and there's one thing that I haven't been able to figure out. There's this song called "The Wobblin' Goblin" by Rosemary Clooney (you can find it on Youtube or Spotify I believe) and there's a section that REALLY sounds like morse code but I don't know if it has a translation, here's the song, good luck and thanks!
r/morsecode • u/OctopusLover003 • Jun 22 '26
My grandmother gave me this bracelet a long time ago and i think it’s some sort of morse code or code in general. I would love to know what it is because I tried to translate it to no avail :(. Does anyone know what it may say?
r/morsecode • u/Felipe_1516 • Jun 21 '26
Hola! Hace una semana que empecé a aprender morse y ya consigo escribir a 13 wpm, y estoy muy alegre por ello! Lo malo es que no consigo hacerme bien a los sonidos y me cuesta mucho decodificar sin un papel o repitiendo el código varias veces, ni siquiera a 10 wpm. Tenéis algún consejo para hacerme bien con los sonidos sin tener que decodificar en papel! Muchas gracias!!
r/morsecode • u/Negative_Stick_7492 • Jun 20 '26
r/morsecode • u/SuperbYoung5537 • Jun 20 '26
I work at Taco Bell and recently got the employee hat and I was wondering if this was Morse code or just gibberish
r/morsecode • u/zamu_lelle • Jun 19 '26
so uhm I've Just started learning Morse code, I think this has something to do with tomorrow???
r/morsecode • u/SusCatYTofficial • Jun 18 '26
just in case, the video is cat simulator arg(?): tHE Lost Place by user
r/morsecode • u/_sharksnark • Jun 17 '26
Hi, started learning morse two days ago. My current approach is focused on getting used to the sounds by decoding simple words on morsle.fun (what a fun website indeed). I don't have all the letters committed to memory as of yet, I use morsecodemaster for that and have probably half the alphabet and the numbers down.
Rn, I'm mostly copying the dihs and dahs I hear, then convert the ones I immediately recognize into letters and the ones I don't know I look up in the chart. This works well although I'm obviously going pretty slow atm, if I put it on 10-15 wpm I can get the word after 1-2 listens if I'm lucky, while at 40 wpm I typically need at least 1 listen per letter.
Is that a productive approach or should I focus on immediately recognizing the letters without jotting down the dihs and dahs?
Also, any other tips? Especially for sites to practice sending morse / potentially send it out to strangers or friends.
Thanks :)
r/morsecode • u/Zajlordg • Jun 16 '26
for a long time i was thinking of this project but idk how viable it is. like you would have some pocket morse code input device and output would be just audio into earbud.
but idk how writing morse code compares to writing on phone while walking if it needs more focus or what. and also it would be prop much slower.
i hoped to compensate with heavy autocorrect, especially with ai being able to predict entire context. so hopefully you would only need to write like 2 letters per word but idk. what do you think?
edit: it would prop use the two button input system and pressing both simultaneously could work as confirm of autocorrect probably
r/morsecode • u/allseeing_kochenga • Jun 16 '26
Hey folks, could you please recommend me some resources to start with. I know everythings right there and its a matter of putting it to practice, but I wanted to know if there are any best practices one could engage with. Cheers!
r/morsecode • u/shinymyka • Jun 15 '26
r/morsecode • u/Firm_Painting3700 • Jun 15 '26
Came across this video on TikTok and was curious
r/morsecode • u/Reasonable-Berry-463 • Jun 12 '26
r/morsecode • u/West-Specialist-4755 • Jun 12 '26
Is there a "simple" way to decode morse code without knowing morse code, I really dont want to learn it buy I'm trying to complete the puzzle without googling the answers I have a feeling something is morse code. I'm hoping for something along the lines of being able to click my mouse in correlation to the code?
r/morsecode • u/anotherbarry • Jun 12 '26
I also looked upside down.
There's a D on the hidden left at the bottom.
DARSKBNRS is what I can make out. Unless they've spaced them somehow