I building a little site for learning Morse Code, abbreviations and codes for ham radio CW QSOs. Here are some ideas and nice sites and apps out there:
- A Duolingo-like, gamified site with a social aspect. Maybe even with a woodpecker mascot!
- Purely audio to letters and fist/sound to letters. No visual dits and dahs!
- Simulated static and interference (a la G4FON).
- Simulated QSOs.
- Automatic increase/decrease speed with success/failure.
- Long Island CW Club A wonderful group of people and site with good resources.
- CWOpps Older group of people, an academy, and great resources.
- morsle.fun A Wordle-like Morse Code game. I suggest selecting "Hard Mode" in settings to hide the key.
- G4FON A nice site and a set of interesting (old) apps.
- Morse Code Ninja.
- Morse Code World.
- Learn CW Online.
- Slow Speed [Con]test.
- Contest Calendar.
- Parks on the Air.
- Summits on the Air
- QSO Simulator.
- Dit Dit Podcast.
- Reverse Beacon Network.
- QRPer.
- APRS.
- 3830 Scores.
- Ham Radio Solutions (VBand, CW Hotline, ...).
- FCC Licence Manager.
- Callsign Query Tool.
- Progagation Maps.
- Solar Conditions.
- Morse Code News.
- Morse Machine for iOS or for Android.
- MorseZapp for iOS. Not free, but this one is addictive to me for some reason. The urgency as the letters fall seems to keep me strictly engaged.
- RufzXP for Windows. Copy callsigns with automatic 3% increase/descrease in speed, depending on how you're doing.