Morse Code Laboratory

Illustration of a Morse Code Laboratory

Experiments

The tools here are experimental, both in the use of different technologies and in the interaction and learning methods. They are generally unfinished and will have bugs but may be of interest.

Sending Practice

A message is shown and played, then you key it back — with a paddle, keyboard or microphone — and your sending is decoded and checked.

Have a go — Sending Practice

Progress

See your practice progress across all the tools — streak, daily minutes and messages, and a calendar heatmap — drawn from your saved practice history.

Have a go — Progress

Adaptive ICR v2

An experimental version of the Adaptive ICR Trainer that recognises your spoken answers automatically with speech recognition, so you no longer have to tell it whether you were right.

Have a go — Adaptive ICR v2

Audio Decoder v2

Building on Audio Decoder v1 to integrate better UI elements and improve the decoding algorithms.

Have a go — Audio Decoder v2

Gaze Decoder

Input Morse code by just looking at different areas of the screen, tracked by a webcam. It doesn't work very well yet!

Have a go — Gaze Decoder

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