Morse Decoder is a Utilities app by HotPaw Productions. This is a macOS version of the HotPaw Morse Decoder app for iPhone and iPad. The HotPaw Morse Code Decoder can decode the sounds of Morse Code characters, and transcribe the results into text.
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1. Other user configurable settings include the WPM dot/dash speed used for Morse code detection, a noise threshold level, and whether Farnsworth timing is to be used for detecting spaces between characters.
2. The quality of Morse code decoding depends on the signal level, signal-to-noise ratio, stability of the frequency and WPM speed, keying "fist" quality, and whether you have configured the app properly for the signal.
3. The Morse code WPM (words per minute) detection speed is automatically adaptive from about 8 to 40 WPM, and can be locked to the current estimated WPM dot speed (WPM lock icon locked).
4. The built-in microphone on some MacBook models has been reported not to work optimally, due to the pick up of fan noise and/or room or table reverberations of the pure Morse code tones.
5. It may take several initial preceding Morse Code characters containing both dots and dashes before the WPM speed estimation starts to lock on to the actual WPM.
6. The HotPaw Morse Code Decoder can decode the sounds of Morse Code characters, and transcribe the results into text.
7. Please see the help file on the HotPaw website for suggestions on the proper settings to detect Morse code signals.
8. Please use the manual settings if automatic decoding does not adjust to the frequency, WPM or background noise threshold level.
9. There is a High Speed WPM Mode which may work better for code speeds in the range of 40 to 80 WPM.
10. This is a macOS version of the HotPaw Morse Decoder app for iPhone and iPad.
11. Both an audio spectrum graph and a tone amplitude graph are displayed to assist with setting a narrow band audio filter.
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This is a nice app to decode CW for the Android but unfortunately you canot use the USB audio Codec from the radio to bring in the audio. New radios have USB audo and this app woud be much better with using the radios digital audio.
I have it using the audio interface of my Icom IC-7300. Decodes really well. Squelch works just as expected.
Paying the offering price for an App Store product implird s lrbrl og vspsbility this product fails to deliver for me. I found it impossible to capture anything like both sides of a QSO with good clear signals. It does fairly well with keyboard-generated code, but any slight variation in receive frequency of spacing and it requires as much interpretation of the display as it did the code. I would have had lower expectio if it was %0.99 but at $20 it should probably be updated to this years capabilities.
On a Android I used sound input to Sunflower(64ch) (Free), then output sound to SoundSource (Free) by Rogue Amoeba, then Pass-Through SoundSource to Headphones(or Speakers) to hear what is being passed to SoundSource. The app works fantastic if it is set up correctly.
With a computer generated audio recording play back to microphone of adjacent computer, this application failed to correctly interpret any of the alphabet. However, same recording played back to same computer running http version of competing application successfully interpreted more than 99% of morse code. I was hoping for a mobile application to do the same.
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