Morse Chat: Chat in Morse Code
Meet ham/amateur radio CW fans
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Description

Features:
- Communicate with fellow Morse enthusiasts from far and near simply by tapping dots and dashes.
- Meet new friends in a number of public rooms (10 WPM or less, 15 WPM, 20 WPM or more, Test room and so on).
- Share and exchange ideas with your Inner Circle by creating private rooms.
- In private rooms, the owner can modify room details (room ID & name) and remove members.
- Text your friends privately with direct messages.
- 7 types of Morse keys to choose from (e.g. iambic).
- NEW! “Playground” to test and train your Morse code sending skills.
- Support for external keyboard.
- Easily subscribe and unsubscribe to notifications by clicking the bell icon at the upper right corner.
- Learn and practice Morse code in real conversations (click on the question mark icon in any chat screen to see Morse representations and the most common Morse abbreviations).
- Auto-translate between Morse code, Morse representation and text while receiving or sending messages. You decide what to show and in which order in Settings.
- Option to show live translation while typing the Morse code.
- Try the app out as a guest or sign in with your Apple ID, Google account or Facebook account.
- Completely adjust the app according to your preferences:
1. Choose the frequency and output mode of the Morse messages (audio, blinking light, flashlight, vibration or audio + blinking light).
2. Adjust the transmission speed when using auto-translate.
3. Change the theme (Cyan, Bright, Dark, Black).
4. Enable/disable auto-send, auto-translation and more.
- Absolutely no ads.
- Easily block annoying users.
- Blog posts and the info screen provide detailed instructions on how to use the app.

Morse Code
Morse code is a communication system that uses a series of short signals (also known as dots or dits) and long signals (also known as dashes or dahs) to transmit characters. The initial version of it was developed by Samuel F. B. Morse as a method to transmit natural language through the telegraph in the mid-19th century.

Morse Chat
Morse Chat is an app that allows users to communicate with others using Morse code. Once you sign in, you’ll see 3 big buttons which correspond to 3 main ways of chatting.
- Public Rooms. A number of rooms (10 WPM or less, 15 WPM, 20 WPM or more, Test room and so on) has been created to allow chatting with fellow Morse code enthusiasts. These rooms are open to everyone. Contact us if you have an idea for a new public room.
- Private Rooms. These can be created by premium users, and joined by any user (premium or not) who gets the room ID and password (case sensitive) or is invited by an existing room member.
- Direct Messages (DMs). These are private messages between two participants. Simply create a DM by searching the other user’s display name or call sign.

Download Morse Chat now and say “Hello” to the world in Morse code!

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Gameduh on

I’m trying to send a message and it keeps giving me weird letters I keep tapping the right ones but it comes up a different letter every time. Need the bugs and fixes to work out. I paid too lol. Other then that great!

Not Impressed

MontanaSanta on

Good concept but keying features are weird when using the on screen key. I’ve tried the straight key as well as keyer. If I could connect an outboard key (my own) it would be 100% better. I’ve been hamming for 59 years and have an extra class. My code speed is in the 25-30wpm. I use straight key, electronic keyers, and bugs. Hopefully there will be improvements.

Cant adjust speed on transmitter.

kweiieje on

What the title says.

Plz read

Dzui on

So this was great, it introduced you to the alphabet a little at a time, but I used this thing called “hello Morse” to help me remember the sequence. I recommend looking at hello Morse before/while you do this. One problem however, is that you can go back levels to review. While that is nice, it doesn’t let you go back to where you originally were. So, I didn’t know what the button did, so I pressed it a bunch and now I have to redo a bunch of lessons. Other than that, it’s pretty good.

Uhhhh

drosica on

Don’t want pay premium

A “Glitch“

A random use3r on

I used to be obsessed with trying to learn morse code. It started by looking at pictures, remembering each letter, doing each letter with a flashlight, then putting the letters together to make words and eventually sentences. This got so confusing so quick though, so as the desperate person I was, I downloaded their other morse app, but that‘s not the topic. Anyway, I downloaded this app to find other Morse Code fans and to send and decode morse messages. It was pretty fun to say the least. I also played around in the practice area. But then my game randomly stopped and put me in the type and convert it into morse area in the middle of a word and played this very long note. This was very irritating to my ears so closed the tab. It stopped for not even a second and continued on their other app they made, so I had to close that tab too. Otherwise from that, this game was very enjoyable. fun, and helped me learn a bit more morse. I recommend this app to anyone who love morse or want to learn more morse.

AMAZING

…. .- -.— on

It was exactly how it said it was.

You too can learn Morse code!

Larro361 on

Any skill takes practice. HOW you practice makes the difference. If you are willing to invest the time to learn a new language, you should find a great teacher. Morse Mania showed me the way by utilizing many different controls to perfect my style, or “Fist”. The app allows me to define what I need to succeed and grow and Excel! I started with the free version and wore it out. I was hesitant because cw seemed hard to learn. After I completed the free introduction it was obvious the subsequent pay versions were absolutely essential to succeed as I was advancing so quickly. ( I considered them CHEAP!) I will suggest: 1. Try the free version first. You will know then if you need the balance of tools. 2. I started on a standard “straight” key. I heard/ was advised that one should use an iambic key to get over 20WPM. I am almost at that point, and considering what the cost and time investment will be to start over with the iambic key. I will ask my club for advice. DO learn CW and Prosper!

great fun

Tommy, man. Nice to meet ya. on

ich love das morse und ich habe eine grosse wilhelm

Really fun and well made

BattleZays on

This is cool, i like it :)

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App Info

Publisher
Xiang Dong
Languages
English
Recent version
3.3.1 (1 year ago )
Released on
Sep 21, 2021 (2 years ago )
Last updated
3 weeks ago