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MorseDecoder App Reviews

The MorseDecoder app recently received 8 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices, and 2 negative reviews. Users in the United States have given MorseDecoder app an average rating of 3.34 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 47 ratings since its release on Jun 21 by HotPaw Productions. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about MorseDecoder?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.50 out of 5

47 global ratings

5 Star
75%
4 Star
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3 Star
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2 Star
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8 Positive User Reviews for MorseDecoder

Works like a charm

I got this for Battlefield 1 Easter eggs. Most of their Easter eggs require translating Morse code. The process was so tedious I had to find another way. This app was a godsend. You need to get rid of background noise as much as possible, but even then, it will auto-adapt and start to produce the proper translation. It gave me what I needed every time. It was well worth the purchase. I was able to complete three of the Morse Easter eggs in one night.

Hot paw CW decoder

Certainly one of the best things I’ve ever bought for $10. Put it next to the speaker and if somebody is sending reasonable code it translates it just fine. Sure if somebody is a terrible sender Then it can mess up, but that’s the same for me when I try to write it down. For me, the added benefit is that I’m trying to learn code by ear and I get most of it by ear and I can just look at the iPhone for a little help. Also, on my radio I have to Set the frequency offset by ear and now I can just lo

Battlefield 1

At first when I was using this app it was garbage it’s not actually not. I was using it for the bf1 easter eggs but my results came out complete gibberish I was mad because I was like did I really just spent $10 on a app that doesn’t even work!? It turns out it wasn’t the app it was that stupid extremely loud background noise in the game that was ruining it. So for bf1 players out there to make the background noise a lot more quiet is by settings> audio> sound preset> war tapes then the app shou

It works!

I took a risk buying this app to use it to solve the Morse cyphers on Battlefield One, and it works! I sat my phone next to the TV and the app was able to automatically translate the code with ease. THANK YOU!

Iphone 12 It Works!!

I am using a QRP Guys KD1JV code practice oscillator and a side swipe type “cootie” key. The oscillator output is hardwired to a Bluetooth speaker from great wall mart of China. The Bluetooth speaker must have an input jack. That is my set up to practice sending. This app does a very good job of helping you practice good sending. I did turn on the Nero filter. I also followed the directions to adjust the kilohertz tone of the speaker output manually.

Great app and great help to learn CW with instant feedback

Very pleased with this app and worth the price. I’m new to CW and this is helping to train my ears and finger coordination with instant feedback if my dits are correct. It really helped with my d,b,h,5,6. Thank for the app. Highly recommend.

2 Negative User Reviews for MorseDecoder

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not very robust

This app is not very robust to imperfect audio. I’ve had much greater success with GGMorse.