Koch Trainer is a morse code trainer that uses the Koch Method developed by the German psychologist Ludwig Koch in the 1930s. The method basically states that you should learn morse code at the speed you expect to receive, by training your reflexes to respond to code sent at 20 WPM youll learn the code much faster. Thank you and 73,NickN3WG

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Ham Utility

Ham Utility is one of those must have apps for all ham radio operators and swls. Features:*Frequency Band Plan (Including US)* Q-Codes (never forget to say the right Q Code)*Antenna Calculator*Solar Data (Showing a host of information including calculated band conditions)*Morse Code chart and KEYAn essential part of this app is the antenna calculator. Now you can test your morse skills, or learn the morse code using the handy inbuilt KEY and morse code chart.

  • size 4.3 MB

WSPR watch

Utility for ham radio users of the WSPR beacon system. Quickly shows who can hear you and details of each spot.

  • size 5.5 MB

Maidenhead Converter

MorseDecoder

Translate Morse Code or CW audio to text. The HotPaw Morse Code Decoder takes audio input from the microphone or headset input on your iPhone or iPad, decodes Morse Code, and displays the results in text form. Please see the new help file on the HotPaw website for hints as to how to solve some of these issues.

  • rating 4.0
  • size 3.1 MB

Morse Elmer

Morse Elmer is an app to help you learn Morse Code. Morse Elmer uses two well established methods to help you learn: The Koch Method and Farnsworth spacing. Learn more at: http://morseelmer.blogspot.com/Follow on Twitter: http://twitter.com/morseelmer

  • rating 4.9375
  • size 8.8 MB