
Morse Code Reader & Recorder -
Decode to plain text, record, and playback audio morse.
Robbie Robertson · com.g0hyn.myrecorder
UpdatedDec 19, 2025
PublishedApr 14, 2021
Packagecom.g0hyn.myrecorder
MD5888ffbce272f4b955528922daa7fab36
SHA1 (signer)0F:CA:B9:6E:DA:42:FD:2F:80:BB:75:06:F2:86:25:1D:D6:5A:23:AA
Signed byCN=Robbie Robertson, OU=Development, O=G0HYN, L=Peterborough, ST=Cambs, C=UK
Malware scanTRUSTED
Websitehttp://qsl.net/g0hyn/
Contact[email protected]
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What's new
- Bug fix - Additional permissions run time request for Android 12
Description
The app is designed to decode into plain text incoming audio morse, either via the devices built in microphone, or via an interfaced connection (similar to that used for digi-modes).
Although there are a number of user adjustable parameters (filter, gain, levels), I have tried to make the decoding as automatic as possible using the start up defaults. This should allow you to simply put your device close to an audio source (radio, WEBSDR, etc.) and see decoded text when a reasonable morse signal is present.
I say reasonable, as it will not dig out a weak signal from noise of the same level, but it will attempt to boost a morse tone if detected...
It can also if desired, record the incoming audio (unaltered) for later playback. This allows you to try different setting on the same audio for maximum decode (sort of a training aid if you like).
There is an inbuilt file selector that points into the devices storage area where the apps recorded files are kept, allowing you to replay current and older audio recordings. It also allows you to share the recording files with other apps that can handle .wav format.
Help screen explaining operation and each control is accessible via the menu function.
Only English text available in this version.
Please see web site for background and quick start instructions.
Although there are a number of user adjustable parameters (filter, gain, levels), I have tried to make the decoding as automatic as possible using the start up defaults. This should allow you to simply put your device close to an audio source (radio, WEBSDR, etc.) and see decoded text when a reasonable morse signal is present.
I say reasonable, as it will not dig out a weak signal from noise of the same level, but it will attempt to boost a morse tone if detected...
It can also if desired, record the incoming audio (unaltered) for later playback. This allows you to try different setting on the same audio for maximum decode (sort of a training aid if you like).
There is an inbuilt file selector that points into the devices storage area where the apps recorded files are kept, allowing you to replay current and older audio recordings. It also allows you to share the recording files with other apps that can handle .wav format.
Help screen explaining operation and each control is accessible via the menu function.
Only English text available in this version.
Please see web site for background and quick start instructions.
Required features
- Faketouch android.hardware.faketouch
- Microphone android.hardware.microphone
- Screen Portrait android.hardware.screen.portrait
Permissions (2)
Morse Code Reader & Recorder - requests the following Android permissions:
- Record Audio android.permission.RECORD_AUDIO
- Write External Storage android.permission.WRITE_EXTERNAL_STORAGE