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Morse Decoder AI

The Morse Decoder AI is an application designed to decode Morse code signals, intended for use by amateur radio operators for educational purposes

The Morse Decoder AI is an application designed to decode Morse code signals, intended for use by amateur radio operators for educational purposes

Morse Decoder AI

by Yurii Kvasha
Morse Decoder AI
Morse Decoder AI
Morse Decoder AI

What is it about?

The Morse Decoder AI is an application designed to decode Morse code signals, intended for use by amateur radio operators for educational purposes. The application listens to the audio stream through the microphone or line input and, upon detecting Morse code sounds, decodes them into text.

Morse Decoder AI

App Details

Version
1.0
Rating
(1)
Size
59Mb
Genre
Utilities Navigation
Last updated
January 1, 2024
Release date
January 1, 2024
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App Store Description

The Morse Decoder AI is an application designed to decode Morse code signals, intended for use by amateur radio operators for educational purposes. The application listens to the audio stream through the microphone or line input and, upon detecting Morse code sounds, decodes them into text.

The neural network of the application is trained to decode signals at speeds ranging from 10 to 40 wpm within the frequency range of 200 Hz to 900 Hz. When dealing with clear audio signals, the application demonstrates high reliability. However, in the presence of radio frequency interference, its performance may become unstable and result in errors. In such cases, various corrective manipulations using equalizers and filters on the transceiver side are necessary to improve the reception quality of weak and noisy signals.

The application offers two options for neural networks: A and B, which can be easily switched within the interface. Network A is recommended for use with stable signal transmissions with a consistent duration of dots and dashes, while network B is recommended for use with a manual telegraph key (straight key), where the duration of dots and dashes may vary.

Additionally, the application provides various color themes, allowing radio operators to customize the appearance of the application for comfortable usage.

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