Thank you - I liked the video. Just what I needed. I’m learning CW and getting tired of using my FT 891 to practice. This is an easy and affordable solution.
Got it and it’s useless on my IPad. Produces the letters but no sound. Checked the website and it said it may not work with an iPad. Would have been nice to know before buying it.
Morse-it is available only for IOS as far as I know. I don't have an Android device, so I don't know about Android. I hope you can find something similar for Android. Good Luck!
Downloaded Morse-It. Obtained Ham Radio Solutions “keyboard interface.” Attached Vibroplex dual lever paddle. When tapping out characters using the paddle, Morse-It produces two dits for one touch of the paddle and two dahs for one touch. Slowed down the speed to 15 wpm but the effect persists. Result: for example, impossible to type a letter “a” because the first touch of the paddle instantly produces an “I.” Oh well, investment was only $0.99 plus the cost of the Ham Radio Solutions keyboard interface.
Hey George. Sorry you had problems with getting the extra dits and dahs with your paddle. I have the same problem when I use a dual lever like my Bamakey with Morse-it. It is annoying because I have to always loosen the spacing on my Bamakey in order for Morse-it to key properly. I don't however, have that problem on a single lever paddle like my Begali HST. Also, have you tried your paddle on the Ham Radio Solutions website practice channel? It should work well over there and I don't have any problems keying a double paddle on that site.
@@AA5MC Sounds like people are having issues with iambic paddles. I had to adjust my iambic paddle sensitivity to make it work. Had no problems with single lever paddle or straight key.
Great info! Nice to know I’m not the “Lone Ranger” here. Could’ve sworn there was dirt on my paddle contacts. Until I get a Single Lever, will have a go on the practice channel.
I changed my bounce setting and it seemed to fix the problem. It was 25 msec and I changed it to 50 msec Settings > hardware interfaces > bounce duration
Nice introduction on the topic. I’m especially looking forward to your discussion on the Bamakey. I’ve never seen one but really like the looks of it. K6JSC
Hmm. I didn't research a USB C camera adapter. I hope they make them that will work for this and you can find one. Wait, maybe the USBC to USB adapter I showed in another video to connect to a computer will work for a USBC ipad pro? th-cam.com/video/nVUz744LqTA/w-d-xo.html
I purchased a USB C to mini cable to use and I can’t seem to get it to work. iOS settings sees it as a keyboard. But Morse It will not use it. Any ideas or tip would be wonderful.
If Morse-it isn't working for you and you have the Vband adapter, the practice channel on the Vband website does the same thing, and you can practice your sending there. Hope you find a solution. Have fun learning! 😊
@@themarconian yes I’m using the website however sometimes there is a delay and it misses one of my characters lol I thought this would eliminate that . Thank for the video !
You had aboutr 30 seconds of very useful information, thank you for the 30 seconds. But, can I have the 8 minutes of my life back? We just want information and not a bunch of pretty, but useless video production.
Is it possible to train without anything but a computer, with the keyboard or the mouse. I'm serious. Want to learn, and have absolutely nothing than this.
Yes, I have used hamradio.solutions/vband/ to practice on the internet with a computer. You can use a keyboard as a key to practice sending morse code by going to the Practice Channel on the website. Make sure you select "straight key/cootie" in settings and use the control button as a straight key on your keyboard. Also, make sure you are on the Practice Channel after you confirm the settings. I did a video of me using the Practice Channel to talk to a QSO bot using a key, not the keyboard, but it will give you an idea here: th-cam.com/video/nVUz744LqTA/w-d-xo.html You can also practice with others on the website when you are comfortable. Just go to one of the other 6 channels and you can connect with others if they are online. For beginners, however, you can use the Practice Channel to practice by yourself using the keyboard if you don't have a key. Another good resource to learn is: lcwo.net/ Hope this helps!🤗
I already had the Ham Radio Solutions dongle, and the Camera lightening to USB connector so excitedly paid for and downloaded the app. Then found out that they want a ridiculous monthly fee simply to activate sending practice. I deleted the app and as soon as it goes from pending to purchased I will request a refund.
Sorry can't answer the question specifically since I'm not in the east coast. But it shipped from California via USPS the next business day after I ordered. Good Luck!
What a waste of time with all the paddles spinning on a turntable with such dramatic bumper music at an extensive amount of time. Just to get a few seconds of demonstration at 25wpm. I m a beginner and probably most people that try to view this vid are beginners too. Not impressed. You wasted my time.
Did not work for me. I bought all the stuff in the video, changed all the settings as per the video, and connected my bencher BY-1. I have double checked and triple checked. Everything is correct but still does not work.
Also depending on how your key is wired, try switching the left control and right control on settings. It could also be that the camera adapter is not compatible. But if you have a mac, morse-it updated to now work with keys like on ipad. Download morse-it on mac and you don't need the camera adapter. You'll need the USBC adapter instead. Check out what you need as explained in my other video: th-cam.com/video/nVUz744LqTA/w-d-xo.html Good luck and hope it finally works for you!
@@themarconian Brand new Bencher EZ-1 cable purchased from DX Engineering is defective. They are shipping new cable tonight. I believe it will work once I replace the cable.
Thank you - I liked the video. Just what I needed. I’m learning CW and getting tired of using my FT 891 to practice. This is an easy and affordable solution.
I’m learning the Morse alphabet currently,your channel is full of good ideas,have a subscription 😊
Thanks for subbing, Simon! I'm working on more videos and hoping they will also be helpful. TU ES 73!
Starts at 3:00, your welcome
What are the parts that I need to use on my iPhone or iPad? Nice video .
Thanks for the video.
You are welcome!
Great Tutorial!
thanks for this I want something I can take along with a decent screen
Got it and it’s useless on my IPad. Produces the letters but no sound. Checked the website and it said it may not work with an iPad. Would have been nice to know before buying it.
Excelkent video, thank you much for the help. 73
Is there an app that works like as the morse it app for android? Not seeing morse it in the play store.
Morse-it is available only for IOS as far as I know. I don't have an Android device, so I don't know about Android. I hope you can find something similar for Android. Good Luck!
@redshiftcnc
There is very fantastic IZ2UUF Morse Koch trainer for Android system. Very nice application
Good luck! Tom
Downloaded Morse-It. Obtained Ham Radio Solutions “keyboard interface.” Attached Vibroplex dual lever paddle. When tapping out characters using the paddle, Morse-It produces two dits for one touch of the paddle and two dahs for one touch. Slowed down the speed to 15 wpm but the effect persists. Result: for example, impossible to type a letter “a” because the first touch of the paddle instantly produces an “I.” Oh well, investment was only $0.99 plus the cost of the Ham Radio Solutions keyboard interface.
Hey George. Sorry you had problems with getting the extra dits and dahs with your paddle. I have the same problem when I use a dual lever like my Bamakey with Morse-it. It is annoying because I have to always loosen the spacing on my Bamakey in order for Morse-it to key properly. I don't however, have that problem on a single lever paddle like my Begali HST. Also, have you tried your paddle on the Ham Radio Solutions website practice channel? It should work well over there and I don't have any problems keying a double paddle on that site.
running into the same issue
@@AA5MC Sounds like people are having issues with iambic paddles. I had to adjust my iambic paddle sensitivity to make it work. Had no problems with single lever paddle or straight key.
Great info! Nice to know I’m not the “Lone Ranger” here. Could’ve sworn there was dirt on my paddle contacts. Until I get a Single Lever, will have a go on the practice channel.
I changed my bounce setting and it seemed to fix the problem. It was 25 msec and I changed it to 50 msec Settings > hardware interfaces > bounce duration
Nice introduction on the topic.
I’m especially looking forward to your discussion on the Bamakey. I’ve never seen one but really like the looks of it.
K6JSC
The Bamakey TP-II is my go-to iambic. It's pretty sweet. There's also the mini version Bamakey TP-III that I'm considering. TU ES 73!
I have an ipad pro with USBC. I will have to get a different adapter.
Hmm. I didn't research a USB C camera adapter. I hope they make them that will work for this and you can find one.
Wait, maybe the USBC to USB adapter I showed in another video to connect to a computer will work for a USBC ipad pro?
th-cam.com/video/nVUz744LqTA/w-d-xo.html
@@themarconianYes a USB C to Micro USB does work. This is awesome and fun to learn and practice Morse.
@@thuff3207 Awesome!
I purchased a USB C to mini cable to use and I can’t seem to get it to work. iOS settings sees it as a keyboard. But Morse It will not use it. Any ideas or tip would be wonderful.
… anyone got anything working with an iPad Pro? Using; e.g. IPAC2 or ‘Ham Radio Solution’ dongle … thanks
This is likely for the modern Tech Head ?
I'll stick with a good old fashioned Code Oscillator !
👍😉
downloaded morse it and there is no left or right control keyboard :-(
my IPad min is only IOS 12 I need 13.4 or better
If Morse-it isn't working for you and you have the Vband adapter, the practice channel on the Vband website does the same thing, and you can practice your sending there. Hope you find a solution. Have fun learning! 😊
@@themarconian yes I’m using the website however sometimes there is a delay and it misses one of my characters lol I thought this would eliminate that . Thank for the video !
@@AA5MC You're welcome and thanks for stopping by. 73!
this is epic, man
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You had aboutr 30 seconds of very useful information, thank you for the 30 seconds. But, can I have the 8 minutes of my life back? We just want information and not a bunch of pretty, but useless video production.
To me, you’re acceptable, straight key demonstration did not have enough Farnsworth separation
Is it possible to train without anything but a computer, with the keyboard or the mouse. I'm serious. Want to learn, and have absolutely nothing than this.
Yes, I have used hamradio.solutions/vband/ to practice on the internet with a computer. You can use a keyboard as a key to practice sending morse code by going to the Practice Channel on the website. Make sure you select "straight key/cootie" in settings and use the control button as a straight key on your keyboard. Also, make sure you are on the Practice Channel after you confirm the settings.
I did a video of me using the Practice Channel to talk to a QSO bot using a key, not the keyboard, but it will give you an idea here: th-cam.com/video/nVUz744LqTA/w-d-xo.html
You can also practice with others on the website when you are comfortable. Just go to one of the other 6 channels and you can connect with others if they are online.
For beginners, however, you can use the Practice Channel to practice by yourself using the keyboard if you don't have a key.
Another good resource to learn is:
lcwo.net/
Hope this helps!🤗
@@themarconian Thanks...
I already had the Ham Radio Solutions dongle, and the Camera lightening to USB connector so excitedly paid for and downloaded the app. Then found out that they want a ridiculous monthly fee simply to activate sending practice. I deleted the app and as soon as it goes from pending to purchased I will request a refund.
No,you got that wrong. The monthly fee one is for some "Social club" feature. The learning features cost about €10 and is a one time payment.
I just ordered the ham Radio Solutions USB paddle interface. Does anyone know the approximate shipping time to east coast USA?
Sorry can't answer the question specifically since I'm not in the east coast. But it shipped from California via USPS the next business day after I ordered. Good Luck!
@@themarconian So, the product comes from California?
@@4150CHF Mine did, yes. I ordered a couple products from them and it always shipped the following business day from California.
Shipped Friday. Arrived in North Carolina on Weds
What a waste of time with all the paddles spinning on a turntable with such dramatic bumper music at an extensive amount of time. Just to get a few seconds of demonstration at 25wpm. I m a beginner and probably most people that try to view this vid are beginners too. Not impressed. You wasted my time.
Did not work for me. I bought all the stuff in the video, changed all the settings as per the video, and connected my bencher BY-1. I have double checked and triple checked. Everything is correct but still does not work.
Are you getting sound out or are you getting double dits or dahs?
Also depending on how your key is wired, try switching the left control and right control on settings. It could also be that the camera adapter is not compatible. But if you have a mac, morse-it updated to now work with keys like on ipad. Download morse-it on mac and you don't need the camera adapter. You'll need the USBC adapter instead. Check out what you need as explained in my other video: th-cam.com/video/nVUz744LqTA/w-d-xo.html
Good luck and hope it finally works for you!
@@themarconian Brand new Bencher EZ-1 cable purchased from DX Engineering is defective. They are shipping new cable tonight. I believe it will work once I replace the cable.