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With iMorsix, HB9CWA, Ludwig and his team have created an electronic Morse Code training tool for the ILT-Schule – the Swiss school for amateur radio.
iMorsix is the app which is sure to help you learn and/or improve your CW skills.
Highlights:
■ educationally constructed Basic CW Course which the ILT-Schule has been using with great success for many years
■ have QSOs with a wide range of virtual QSO partners
■ the ability to connect external keying devices such as a hand key/straight key or iambic paddle to your iOS device!
iMorsix is the perfect aid for everyone who want to
■ learn to send and receive Morse Code properly
■ achieve better skills in routine operating and higher speeds
■ have more confidence when operating on the bands
■ know how much fun it is to have a conversation just with your fingers
and for amateur radio operators who want to
■ copy Morse Code characters better
■ reach a high level of proficiency for CW contests
■ prepare themselves for a contest
■ perfect their Morse Code skills
***** LEARN MORSE CODE THE BEST WAY --- WHEREVER AND WHENEVER YOU LIKE *****
The base version of iMorse contains, among other things, the following functions:
• Basic CW Course in 10 lessons
■ Shuffle function for the Basic CW Course to avoid the fatal “memory effect” which arises through repetitive text passages
■ “Free keying exercise” for initial training to get your own feeling for keying.
Here, iMorsix decodes the Morse Code characters you enter with the iambic dot and iambic dash buttons on the screen.
With the optional ComCab-2 communication cable (available from ILT), you can connect a hand key or iambic paddle to your iOS device.
iMorsix can be customised with enhancement modules called InApps:
■ Various text passage libraries: A total of more than 19,000 words are available in practice text passages, plain text passages, QSO texts, Q codes and abbreviations – including characters and words which are difficult to receive in Morse Code.
■ The Shuffle function creates an endless series of new sentences from this overall vocabulary.
■ Randomiser functions create words from random characters with different levels of difficulty.
■ To improve receiving, you have the option of turning on sources of QRM interference such as hissing, tones, external Morse Code characters as well as fluctuations in volume, speed and pitch.
■ Special characters such as umlauts, parentheses, “ch” and so on are used when you switch them on.
■ Various learning modes are augmented with the ultimate tool, the QSO Academy. Here, iMorsix serves as a virtual QSO partner so you can simulate real-world normal QSOs or contest QSOs.
■ You can connect a hand key or an iambic paddle with mechanical contacts using the ComCab-2/3 adapter cable or over bluetooth with the new BlueCab-1.
We hope that with iMorsix we can make it possible for many more hams to learn the joy of CW, and we look forward to our first CW QSO with you!
MORSE CODE – FANTASTIC FOR MORE THAN 200 YEARS!
Vy 73, es 55, de Ludwig, HB9CWA and Willi, HB9LCZ
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This is an App that decodes Morse code input from the microphone.
I recommend that you try the basic functions and usage with the free version before purchasing.
It is a Morse practice App that you can use to check if you are keying the correct code.
Signals with good S/N can be decoded correctly, but signals with bad S/N cannot be decoded correctly.
Also, the performance will be degraded for extremely slow or fast signals.
Usually about 5 to 10 characters are required for speed synchronization of Morse Code.
Adjust the input signal so that the peak value changes from level 6 to level 7.
Make fine adjustments to each parameter according to the reception status.
[Additional Functions]
-In addition to the decoder using BPF, a new decoder using FFT has been added so that it can be switched according to the usage.
-AFD (Auto Frequency Detector) function has been added to the decoder using BPF, and BPF can be set automatically by pressing the AFD button.
-The decoder using FFT automatically follows the strongest signal in the band by AFD (Auto Frequency Detector) and AGC (Auto Gain Control). You can also hold the AFD / AGC parameters by pressing the Lock button.
* There will be a time lag of about 1 to 2 seconds for AFD tracking.
* The Pro version also supports waterfall display.
[Control parameters]
1.Language select English and Japanese(KANA)
2.Audio Input Level
3.BPF ON/OFF
4.BPF of Center Frequency
5.BPF of Band Width
6.BPF of Shape
7.Notch ON/OFF
8.Notch of Center Frequency
9.CW Speed Control ON/OFF
10.CW Speed Control Low, Mid1, Mid2 or High
11.Delete All Decoded Text
12.Realtime CW Signal Display
13.Input signal recording function.
14.Playback function from the file list.
15.Support the Garbage Data reduction function
[Note]
Since the signal after BPF is output to the audio output, it can also be used as an AF-CW filter.
[URL of this App(Free version) working example video]
The GUI is slightly different, but the basic functionality is the same.
https://youtu.be/Pwp7W4m-m34
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