Morse Code Decoder

Web based

Instructions:

Since MorseDecoder uses your computer’s microphone to get the audio to decode, you can use it with your computer or smartphone sitting near an amateur or shortwave radio that is receiving morse code. Fine tuning is required to get the audio frequency between 650 and 790 Hz.

Morse Code Decoder automatically adjusts for speeds between about 12 and 30 words per minute with the Morse code audio frequency between 650 and 790 Hz.

You can also run MorseDecoder.html in one browser window, while getting audio from a Web SDR such as one at the Northern Utah WebSDR in another browser window. Thus, your computer plays the audio through your speakers and re-captures the audio from your microphone.

When you press the Start button, your browser will ask you to allow this page to use the microphone. Depending on your browser and operating system, it may also ask you to allow your web browser to use the microphone, and it may give you the option to choose which microphone to use.

MorseDecoder was written by Paul Harrison DJ0CU/G4ADF. This repository using a Zero Clause BSD license was created with his permission.

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