W5BRM
07-05-2014, 05:26 PM
http://morsecode.me
Just found this. Looks like a promising tool if they can get a few bugs worked out. I tried sending and my CW is atrocious to begin with. I hadn't realized how much I had forgotten. Right now theres a bunch of either learners or disruptors on there but i saw a few decent qso's happen. There's 5 channels to play with. most everyone seems to be on channel 1.
I tried sending and the system cant read CW sent at 5wpm nor words sent at lower then 10wpm it appears. It keeps spacing the letters out or misreads them if you have a rough fist. Mine is very rough...lol. If i could get up to speed and remember the alphabet, i could do better. It's perfect for semi experienced cw ops who might not have a rig but want to keep up on their skill. Also it helps to have another experienced cw op in the mix as well...lol.
When you open the page, you are given a random 4 digit user ID. No entry forms for adding personal info so its completely anonymous unless you toss out your call or name. No way to control the pitch on you CW tone. Every user has a different pitch so its easy to keep the sound straight if you want to copy by ear and not read the screen text. CW tone is sent by pressing the space bar. There is a list of all the CW characters, number and prosigns running down the right side of the screen.
Like I said, it has promise if they work out a few bugs and/or figure out how to stop the disruptors. Lots of learners which is good but it makes it tough to have a convo.
Just found this. Looks like a promising tool if they can get a few bugs worked out. I tried sending and my CW is atrocious to begin with. I hadn't realized how much I had forgotten. Right now theres a bunch of either learners or disruptors on there but i saw a few decent qso's happen. There's 5 channels to play with. most everyone seems to be on channel 1.
I tried sending and the system cant read CW sent at 5wpm nor words sent at lower then 10wpm it appears. It keeps spacing the letters out or misreads them if you have a rough fist. Mine is very rough...lol. If i could get up to speed and remember the alphabet, i could do better. It's perfect for semi experienced cw ops who might not have a rig but want to keep up on their skill. Also it helps to have another experienced cw op in the mix as well...lol.
When you open the page, you are given a random 4 digit user ID. No entry forms for adding personal info so its completely anonymous unless you toss out your call or name. No way to control the pitch on you CW tone. Every user has a different pitch so its easy to keep the sound straight if you want to copy by ear and not read the screen text. CW tone is sent by pressing the space bar. There is a list of all the CW characters, number and prosigns running down the right side of the screen.
Like I said, it has promise if they work out a few bugs and/or figure out how to stop the disruptors. Lots of learners which is good but it makes it tough to have a convo.