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Android App for CW

Tom Field
I have Morse Ring Tones on My Android phone. It will broadcast the name of
the person calling if in your directory or the number calling in morse.
Also SMS to Morse will announce the text message, broadcast the whole
message in Morse or the "from" in Morse.

'73
Tom
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Re: Android App for CW

David Bunte
Tom -

Would you share the source of the app that provides the Morse on your phone?

Thanks,

Dave - K9FN
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Re: Android App for CW

k6dgw
Mine is called MorseRing in the Google Play store on my Samsung Android.
  Free.  It will send the name if the caller is in my phone book,
otherwise it sends the number.

SMS2CW will do nearly the same for text messages except it doesn't
interface with my phone book, just always sends the number.  Also free

Beware ... if you tend to get a lot of calls/texts, and happen to be in
the grocery checkout line or the line at the Post Office, you'll get
some strong stares.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 50th Running of the Cal QSO Party 3-4 Oct 2015
- www.cqp.org

On 12/3/2014 5:36 PM, David Bunte wrote:
> Tom -
>
> Would you share the source of the app that provides the Morse on your phone?

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Re: Android App for CW

ik8ozz
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Hi,from Luigi,ik8ozz.
Take a look to :  Morse Code Reader foe Android.
73









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Mine is called MorseRing in the Google Play store on my Samsung Android.
  Free.  It will send the name if the caller is in my phone book,
otherwise it sends the number.

SMS2CW will do nearly the same for text messages except it doesn't
interface with my phone book, just always sends the number.  Also free

Beware ... if you tend to get a lot of calls/texts, and happen to be in
the grocery checkout line or the line at the Post Office, you'll get
some strong stares.

73,

Fred K6DGW
- Northern California Contest Club
- CU in the 50th Running of the Cal QSO Party 3-4 Oct 2015
- www.cqp.org

On 12/3/2014 5:36 PM, David Bunte wrote:
> Tom -
>
> Would you share the source of the app that provides the Morse on your phone?


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Re: Android App for CW

pa0pje
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>>   Free.  It will send the name if the caller is in my phone book,
>> otherwise it sends the number.

Yes, but on my Samsung GT-I9100 'phone it's very distorted, except the
first character, I cannot control the volume and set this as default
ringtone...

And it's not free it cost me 69 eurocents to get it.

Still I like the feature and hope there will be solutions for this
problem. I uploaded a log file to the developer.

73,
Peter

Op 2014-12-04 04:55 schreef Fred Jensen:
> Mine is called MorseRing in the Google Play store on my Samsung Android.
>   Free.  It will send the name if the caller is in my phone book,
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Re: Android App for CW

EricJ-2
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You also will want to edit some contact names to something shorter.
There are options to use Morse only on selected contacts which is a lot
more convenient for me.

I don't worry about stares in the checkout. I just say, "Sorry, I'm on
call," and move to the head of the line.

Eric
KE2US

On 12/3/2014 7:55 PM, Fred Jensen wrote:

> Mine is called MorseRing in the Google Play store on my Samsung
> Android.  Free.  It will send the name if the caller is in my phone
> book, otherwise it sends the number.
>
> SMS2CW will do nearly the same for text messages except it doesn't
> interface with my phone book, just always sends the number.  Also free
>
> Beware ... if you tend to get a lot of calls/texts, and happen to be
> in the grocery checkout line or the line at the Post Office, you'll
> get some strong stares.
>
> 73,
>
> Fred K6DGW
> - Northern California Contest Club
> - CU in the 50th Running of the Cal QSO Party 3-4 Oct 2015
> - www.cqp.org
>
> On 12/3/2014 5:36 PM, David Bunte wrote:
>> Tom -
>>
>> Would you share the source of the app that provides the Morse on your
>> phone?
>
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Re: Android App for CW

k6dgw
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Hmmm, both work fine on my Samsung Galaxy 5, volume works fine, they're
my default ring tones.  Both were free, but I've had them for quite
awhile now.  I wish SMS2CW looked in the phone book.  I know phone
numbers for wife, kids, and grandkids, but for others, the CW just lets
me know that someone is calling me from some area code.

73,

Fred K6DGW
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- www.cqp.org

On 12/4/2014 8:07 AM, Peter Eijlander (PA0PJE) wrote:

> Yes, but on my Samsung GT-I9100 'phone it's very distorted, except the
> first character, I cannot control the volume and set this as default
> ringtone...
>
> And it's not free it cost me 69 eurocents to get it.

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Re: Android App for CW

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I tried several of these apps, but none of them really did what I wanted.  I finally recorded a separate ringtone for each person I wanted by using the Samsung Voice Recorder on my Galaxy S5.  I  used the sidetone from my KX3 and a CW Touch Keyer to eliminate “paddle clatter”.  I suppose you could hook the KX3 audio directly into the S5 mic input, but I did it the easy way and just set the phone next to the radio, hit record, and started sending.


Using this technique, I can keep the ringtone short (i.e. AMY, KELLY, etc.).  I find that it is much less confusing when standing in the supermarket checkout line.  It isn't automatic, though, and you must assign each recorded ringtone file to the caller name in your contacts list.


Mark,

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Re: Android App for CW

Eric Ross-2
I generated some nice sounding cw mp3's for my ringtone using this site:

http://www.morseresource.com/morse/makemorse.php

Eric,

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On Thu, Dec 4, 2014, at 12:56 PM, Eric Ross wrote:

> I generated some nice sounding cw mp3's for my ringtone using this site:
>
> http://www.morseresource.com/morse/makemorse.php
>
> Eric,
>
> WB7SDE
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 4, 2014, at 12:16 PM, Mark via Elecraft wrote:
> > I tried several of these apps, but none of them really did what I wanted.
> >  I finally recorded a separate ringtone for each person I wanted by using
> > the Samsung Voice Recorder on my Galaxy S5.  I  used the sidetone from my
> > KX3 and a CW Touch Keyer to eliminate “paddle clatter”.  I suppose you
> > could hook the KX3 audio directly into the S5 mic input, but I did it the
> > easy way and just set the phone next to the radio, hit record, and
> > started sending.
> >
> >
> > Using this technique, I can keep the ringtone short (i.e. AMY, KELLY,
> > etc.).  I find that it is much less confusing when standing in the
> > supermarket checkout line.  It isn't automatic, though, and you must
> > assign each recorded ringtone file to the caller name in your contacts
> > list.
> >
> >
> > Mark,
> >
> > KE6BB
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