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Type 50wpm on iPhone with Morse code! Learn too! http://iditdahtext.com!

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2009

http://iditdahtext.com. iDitDahText is a keyboard alternative for the iphone and iPod touch that allows you to enter characters by tapping their morse code. The interface is a dual lever touch paddle (which also can be used as single lever paddle), coupled to an iambic keyer and decoder. Please watch the video for details and a demonstration of text being entered at 50 WPM. iDitDahText also provides a plugin for a game called Typing Sebastian which is a quick fun way to learn how to use morse code with iDitDahText. See http://iditdahtext.com/FAQ.html for more details.

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  • Hi I can't seem to find the app on my iPhone 4 ... Also can't get to the website

  • @maximnaviede Your device must be jailbroken. Then you should find the app in the cydia app store. I'm not sure why you are having trouble finding the website. Please follow the link to the FAQ in the video description above. If you are still having trouble, please send me email.

  • it wont let me use it iphone 4 4.3.3

    

  • @Pandasmiles12 It should. Please email me and I will help you. 

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  • Please please please, we need an Android version. Any chance ?

  • That's really cool

    K5FAL

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  • @thechochris K5FAL is his amateur radio (ham radio) call sign, just like mine is KB1OOO. There are thousands of ham radio operators (hobbyists) still using morse code today. See the amateur radio wiki page for more information.

  • pretty sweet. Thanks for sharing!

  • @unicuber thats awesome! it is possible, that would be way cool

  • I had this idea as an application a while ago and am glad to see it exists...another idea I had though is to be able to receive texts through morse code by using the iphone's vibrations, a short vibrate for a dit and a long vibrate for a dah. that way you'd be able to read a person's text as it arrives in your pocket without taking your phone.

    Wouldn't that be sweet?

  • @fnfal308 what is K5FAL?

  • @eXpon69 thanks for your message. AS length only affects autospacing (i.e. only if you have autospacing turned on). It is the number of "dit lengths" of silence (after decoding a letter) before which a space will automatically be inserted. Traditional spacing in morse code is 7 dit lengths but you can make this shorter or longer depending on your preference. In particular it may help to make it longer when you are learning.

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