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  1. International Morse Code Training

    This Morse code trainer lets you practise words from ready-made word lists or just upload your own. The words are arranged in a soundboard to click on or the standard play controls may be …

  2. CW Academy Morse Code Trainer

    Practise copying and sending Morse code using a scheme of sessions originally developed by Rob Brownstein, K6RB, of CW Academy and continued by Bob Carter, WR7Q, and Ken …

  3. Morse Code Training Help

    The CW Academy Morse Code Trainer is designed to help students learn the characters of the Morse code alphabet. It is used in the CW Academy beginner training program.

  4. Morse Code World

    Morse Code World: the number one resource for Morse code on the Internet. Information, translation, decoding and training tools for International and American Morse code.

  5. Instant Character Recognition | Morse Code World

    Practise copying CW (Morse Code) letters and achieve Instant Character Recognition. Choose your problematic letters or follow the ordering of CW Academy, Koch or LCWO.

  6. American Morse Code Trainer

    Practise copying and sending American (railroad) Morse code. Listen to the Morse using a sounder or CW tone. The speed, Farnsworth speed and frequency of the sound are all fully …

  7. QSO Trainer | Morse Code World

    Practise copying QSO Morse code. The speed, Farnsworth speed and frequency of the sound are all fully adjustable.

  8. Word List Trainer | Morse Code World

    Practise copying from various word lists with a soundboard or upload your own. The speed, Farnsworth speed and frequency of the sound are all fully adjustable. You can choose to see a …

  9. Morse Code Trainer - Japan

    Practise copying and sending Morse code using a scheme of sessions developed by Rob Brownstein of CW Academy for Japan. The speed, Farnsworth speed and frequency of the …

  10. International Morse Code

    For learning Morse code it is recommended that you do not try to remember dots and dashes, but remember the Morse code sounds instead. If you click on any of the highlighted letters or …