IZ2UUF Morse Koch CW
IZ2UUF Morse Koch CW Summary
IZ2UUF Morse Koch CW is a with in-app purchases Android app in Communication by IZ2UUF. Released in Jun 2012 (13 years ago). It has about 133.7K+ installs and 980 ratings with a 4.19★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1.8K monthly active users and generates around $<10K monthly revenue (100% IAP / 0% ads). Store metadata: updated Jan 27, 2026, version 200433300.
Recent activity: 118 installs this week (4.2K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →
Data tracking: SDKs and third-party integrations were last analyzed on Apr 7, 2026.
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Jan 27, 2026 (version 200433300).
4.19★
Ratings: 980
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App Description
Morse code training application.
- learn morse code reception on the go (train, commuting, car, walking, etc)
- supports Koch method with G4FON, LCWO or custom character sets
- supports the Farnsworth spacing (high speed characters with longer space between them)
- the hard-letters settings allow increasing the frequency of the letters harder for the user to recognize
- the auto hard-letters feature automatically increases the frequency of the letters last added to the Koch exercise
- high precision timing of dots. dashes and space
- all timings (dot/dash ratio, spacing, etc.) can be user set
- optionally different sidetone frequency for dots and dashes
- works also with the phone screen off, so execises can be done with the device in the pocket
- when an incoming call is received, the exercise is automatically paused
- a voice can can read each word after the CW transmission, to allow mentally check the reception without even looking at the screen
- international Text-to-speech can read the text after having been sent in CW
- long (alpha, bravo, etc.) or short (A, B, C, ...) voice samples are available
- a QSO generator generates random "standard" QSO using a database of 1116 first names and 544 cities related to the 31 most popular countries, with 560 real rig names, antenna types, WX and so on
- can read text from a file or copied and pasted from any source
- can transmit words or sentences randomly taken from a file (for example a list of proverbs or aphorisms)
- callsign generator with optional prefix and suffix generation
- exercise verification can be done by reading the screen, by typing the answers or by listening to a voice that dictates it
- over 100 international characters supported, including cyrillic
- full support of prosigns
- exercises can be configured and saved for fast retrieval

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