MorseKeyer

MorseKeyer

advanced telegraph key

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About MorseKeyer

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • November 4, 2020
  • December 3, 2024
  • 13.0+
  • 4+
  • 3.36MB
  • iPhone, iPad, iPod
  • American English
    Russian

Developer of MorseKeyer

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The app operates like a real electronic keyer with a dual-lever paddle, dot and dash memories and various keying modes including "iambic". It produces a series of short sound signals (dots) when one of the paddles is pressed and a series of long signals (dashes) when the other one is pressed. Letters, digits, procedural signals (prosigns) and other transmitted symbols are displayed on the screen. Additionally, Morse code abbreviations used in amateur radio, maritime, aviation and military communications are recognized and formatted appropriately. ADVANCED CW KEYER The keyer buffers paddle presses, that eases the manipulation and helps to transmit at higher speeds. High accuracy of generated signals contributes to high-quality transmission of Morse code. Keying modes: - Ultimatic — "last paddle wins" - Iambic (modes A and B) - Single lever - Semi-automatic, aka "bug" EXTENDED MORSE CODE When displaying the transmitted text, the app "knows" in addition to International Morse code a number of extensions for different languages. Supported alphabets include Japanese (Wabun code), Greek, Cyrillic-based and Latin-based alphabets with diacritical marks. The app recognizes details and nuances of Morse code for the following alphabets: Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hungarian, Icelandic, Italian, Japanese, Latvian, Lithuanian, Macedonian, Moldovan, Montenegrin, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish, Ukrainian. SMART DISPLAY MorseKeyer does a lot to display the Morse code you transmit in the most readable form. For this purpose the app is equipped with the following functions: - Sophisticated text formatting - Dynamic switching between alphabets - Reasonable representation of errors These innovative features use multilevel content analysis to detect CW abbreviations, Q-codes, Z-codes, amateur radio callsigns and other special words. SOPHISTICATED TEXT FORMATTING The transmitted text can be displayed not only in the traditional all-capital format, but also using a kind of "smart" formatting. In this mode each word is displayed in the accepted form, as in the following CW session snippet: GM dr OM tnx fer call = ur RST is 599 = my QTH is nr London DYNAMIC SWITCHING BETWEEN ALPHABETS Even if you choose to use a non-Lating version of Morse code in your communication session, special words and Morse code abbreviations still can be displayed in Latin script. - In Wabun code the prosigns DO and SN as well as codes for Japanese parenthesis indicate switching between International and Japanese alphabets. MorseKeyer follows this convention and switches alphabets in such cases automatically. - A Cyrillic alphabet can be selected as the primary one to display most of the transmitted text, but all Morse code abbreviations and special words (CQ, de, ur, RST, my, QTH, name, tnx, etc.) as well as callsigns can still be represented in Latin script. REASONABLE REPRESENTATION OF ERRORS If you transmit a non-existent Morse code sign, the app displays it either as a dot-dash sequence or in another form depending on the current settings. In many cases MorseKeyer highlights a mistake, indicating its source and making it readable. ADVANCED SETTINGS MorseKeyer is ready to use out of the box. However, it has a lot of settings allowing you to fine tune it, customize and make more convenient in different use cases. NICE SOUND A special attention in the app is paid to the sound signal quality, its timbre, the optimal level of clicks and other characteristics, that make the sound of Morse code authentic and recognizable by any radio operator and comfortable to listen to.
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What's New in MorseKeyer

1.1.0

April 18, 2024

- Context-sensitive syntax highlighting. Revolutionary improvement in formatting of transmitted text: callsigns, CW abbreviations and other special words from the world of ham radio are now highlighted in different colors depending on their meanings - The list of CW abbreviations and detectable special words has been expanded and categorized - Some inaccuracies have been fixed

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Reviews of MorseKeyer

Glitchy and not all worth it

Better free options and is this app is still on version 1, it appears the developer has abandoned it.

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FAQ

Can MorseKeyer be used on iPad devices?

Yes, there is an iPad version available for MorseKeyer.

Who developed the app?

The MorseKeyer app was created by Yuri Wolf.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the MorseKeyer app?

To function properly, the app requires at least iOS 13.0.

How do users rate the MorseKeyer app?

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What genre is the MorseKeyer app?

The App Category Of Morsekeyer Is Lifestyle.

What MorseKeyer application version is the current one?

1.1.0 is the most recent version of the MorseKeyer app.

What is the date of the most recent MorseKeyer update?

MorseKeyer updated on December 3, 2024.

What is the specific date when the app came out?

The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to MorseKeyer?

No objectionable content, suitable for young children.

What are the languages supported by the MorseKeyer app?

Currently, MorseKeyer supports American English, Russian.

Is MorseKeyer featured among Apple Arcade's game offerings?

Sorry, MorseKeyer is not part of Apple Arcade.

Does MorseKeyer contain in-app purchases?

Sorry, there are no in-app purchases available in MorseKeyer.

Is MorseKeyer designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, MorseKeyer is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Does MorseKeyer display any ads?

No, MorseKeyer does not display any ads.