Morse Code Reader & Recorder - G0HYN RX Morse for Android
Maybe you can tell me how to use the filter? It works very well and is about 90% correct copy when properly toned in and 2db over the noise floor minimum. 73's and god bless.
Put it next to the speaker, nothing. Used the practice mode with squelch to eliminate noise and sent a few letters. Everything was a combination of t and e. For instance, I sent the letter B. Showed up as teee the letter K registered as tet. Found a srong ongoing QSO. Registered nothing. Went to the help menu. Then the second help menu. The "listen" tab says probably need to adjust the threshold and limit slide. Might have been the fix...if only I could find anything at all labeled "threshold" or "limit" as mentioned in the instructions. If they're there, I sure couldn't find it. Just looking for anything I can set next to the speaker that will hear fits and days, convert them to letters so I can confirm I'm decoding correctly. Doesn't seem to exist. On to the next app. Done with this one.
This is a nice little audio decoder. It works pretty decently. Good job to the developer, this is non-trivial.
Sorry but it just doesn't work.
This app does not work
Failed to work
This app cannot distinguish cw from noise floor and won't lock. It wants the cw tone to match it's set tone. The developer programmed a generic spectrum analyzer which is wrong. It needs a scrolling waterfall to correctly tune cw. This would make it far easier to tune a radio to the app's reference tone. As long as the reference tone is visually marked on the waterfall.
Oh... this is decoder. It would be better if I can type text into morse codes...
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Spent a long time adjusting the filter and center frequency to match my radio BFO. Developer, consider adding an "output CF tone" function to make it easier to match radio tones to what the app expects. Otherwise i got over 50% correct character decodes. Not useful in a QSO but good enough for beacons.