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Ace Morse Code Trainer

Ace Morse Code Trainer provides a fun way to learn and practice morse code.
Category Price Seller Device
Education $2.99 WILLHALL SIAU iPad

A total of four options with three difficulty settings offering more than 50 combinations of endless fun and learning experience.

This App is suitable for all ages with multiple word-per-minute and character-length options to ease you into the world of morse code!

In this version, we have included the following features:

1. 5wpm, 15wpm and 20wpm in different levels

2. Option to "Show Hint" with custom keyboard hiding irrelevant characters

3. Option to have countdown timer for a bit of fun and excitement

4. Option to create short or long training rounds to suit learning time span

5. Randomized words to keep you engaged (and panic!)

6. "Read Out Loud" automatically, touch the speaker icon to repeat

7. Highscores to keep track of progress and achievements

8. Option to reveal correct answer

9. Morse Code Reference Board with A-Z, 0-9 @ 10wpm for pre-game learning

Reviews

feature request
realisticspeakers

I would like to type in a string of text and hear the play back, e.g., CQ CQ CQ KB2HSU THE BRIDGE IS OUT RADIOACTIVITY Also, the reference board should be at 20.


Are you kidding?
dstillman

I paid 2 bucks for this. I thought it would be cool to learn Morse Code. Guys come on. You can't expect a person to have access to a cheat sheet and than just start interpreting. You can't even toggle to the cheat sheet during a game. The look and sound of the game is great, but it needs a training/teaching mode. Flashcard style. First the letter with it's Morse equivalent should pop up and you could hear it and than try to emulate it. Than as you grow more comfortable, you could shut off the various real time hints until you could actually play the game. As a training tool this app is not very good, but it could be. All the elements are there except for the apps ability to interpret input from the user. Also, a section on the history, development, use and implementation of Morse Code would be cool. Why $2.00? And why did I spend it on this app?


DUD
Code Guy

Not for someone really wanting to learn the code.


Not a bad app
Kd5glx

I have enjoyed this app more than any of the others in the App Store so far and I have tried almost all of them. I have been able to increase my receiving speed which is key. What I would like to see is more words in the higher levels and also more of what you would hear on the HF Bands. I would also like to see punctuation like periods, commas, question marks. All in all this is a nice app and I continue to come back to it everyday. I start at level 1 to warm up and refresh, then spend about 30 minutes with the higher levels and the timer is nice as well.


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