Morse Elmer is a utility app developed by Morgan Jones. The last update, v1.60, released on March 09, 2024, and it’s rated 4.74 out of 5 based on the latest 141 reviews. Morse Elmer is FREE and requires iOS 15.2+ and Android 14.2 or newer to download.
Video: Morse Elmer Overview
Description
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.
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★Totally works with my iPhone.
Hasn’t missed a beat yet. I have used it quite a bit in the past 3 weeks and it hasn’t even hiccuped or glitched or nothing. Works like it should on 14.7.1. I don’t do windows so the schools G4FON Trainer is not for me. This does anything that I know of that it does - and this is iPhone. I love it.
★★★★★New to Morse
I am just starting to learn the code. So far i have learned 13 letters and 3 numbers. I like this app because I can control the speed of the code, control what letters I want to focus on, and most of all, I like the heads up display showing the letter that was just sent! At first I didn’t realize how good this app is but after using it I am happy with it.
★★★★★Exactly what I needed
I wish I had known about this app sooner. It’s exactly what I was wishing I could find but had not found for months until seeing it mentioned in a YouTube video from a ham operator. My goal, and what this app offers, sounds obvious but is hard to find: actual content sent with a letter spacing that you can start at high spacing and gradually reduce the time between letters as you get faster at comprehension. This plus the great QSO samples as the content makes it doubly educational.
★★★★★Great
My morse has slowed to around 30wpm. Listening to this for 5 days, an hour a day has got me to 35wpm. 15 to go to be back to normal
★★★★★A must have training tool
This is one of 3 critical aids needed for learning Morse Code. This training method has been much improved over time. I’ve used this from receiving 0 wpm up until 25wpm. Also useful is MorseZapp app (for sending) and listening to Kurt Zoglmann videos on YouTube (for listening and headcopy). This app requires pen and paper, which I believe to be an important aspect of training. This is really a fun way to train too! Enjoy.