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Morse Lullabies APK

Latest Version 171218.29fbc3a3 for Windows
Updated 2017-12-18

App information

Version 171218.29fbc3a3 (#171218)

Updated 2017-12-18

APK Size 12.2 MB

Requires Android Android 2.3+ (Gingerbread)

Offered by Paul Rowe

Category Free Lifestyle App

App id com.boxhead.android.morselullabies

Developer's notes Lull yourself to sleep with morse code and static.

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Editor's review

Download the latest Morse Lullabies application, version 171218.29fbc3a3, compatible with Windows 10/11 (using emulators such as Bluestacks), Android devices. This free Lifestyle app is developed by Paul Rowe and is easy to download and install.

Previous versions, including 171218.29fbc3a3, are also available. If you need help or have any problems, please let us know.

Description

All of my life I have been an avid shortwave radio listener. I was always (and still am) mystified that radio messages can be transmitted over thousands of miles without a single wire. Shortwave is also interesting because there are many different types of messages that are sent. There's AM broadcasters such as "The Voice of America," and "China Radio International" that transmit news and music. There's utility stations for aviation, marine and time. Then, there are "ham radio" operators that transmit all kinds of different types of hello messages to each other; voice, computer data and morse code. Shortwave is interesting because there is a variety of messages that are transmitted from places all over the world. These messages can easily be heard with a fairly cheap radio.

One of my lifetime goals that I attained recently was to become a ham radio operator myself which required a license. In order to obtain this license I had to learn morse code. I spent a couple of years becoming familiar with morse code. On some days I would spend a lot of time listening to morse code to try and decipher what the messages were. I even listened to morse code on the shortwave radio at night to help me learn. The morse code would frequently lull me to sleep. Since I attained my ham license I have grown accustom to falling asleep at night listening to static and morse code.

I am not always able to listen to Morse Code at night now for a variety of reasons. I could be traveling and I don't want to lug a large radio around. Sometimes I am in an area where I can't listen because there is a lot of interference. Sometimes there are no hams transmitting. I still wanted to a convenient way to listen. I still needed my lullaby. To offer this convenience, I built an android application that mimics how morse code sounds when transmitted over shortwave. I use it when I want to listen to "morse code and static" while "on the run."

This application is a fairly simple application that does not have much of a UI. It will only play sound through your device's sound system. If a network connection is available, it will connect to some popular RSS feeds for the latest headlines and use them as the basis for the morse code messages that are sent. It will display the messages that it plays on your device's screen.

App permissions

Morse Lullabies 171218.29fbc3a3 APK requires following permissions:

Allows applications to access information about networks.

Allows using PowerManager WakeLocks to keep processor from sleeping or screen from dimming.

Allows applications to open network sockets.

Ratings and Reviews

Rating: 4.4/5 based on Less than 100 reviews

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4 ★ I like this app. If rate it higher if there were a way to quit it and to adjust the morse speed.

5 ★ The morse code is way quiet sometimes, but I love the concept, and the white noise is great.

1 ★ I played this on a new galaxy tab A tablet, and there's far more noise than Morse code here. There are far better programs if you wish to learn Morse code, unless you just enjoy listening to high background noise ! ! ! ! I can't figure out what's to love or even like about this.

5 ★ I had a horrible feeling i was going to like this...(turns out i love it) great job!

5 ★ I used to listen to Morse training files to increase my speed, and lots of times it would lull me to sleep. Now I use this app -not for speed - but to help me fall asleep. I put the apps volume slider to about half volume and try to copy the weak code through the white noise (simulated QRN,) and it puts me right to out while getting news headlines!

Previous versions

Morse Lullabies 171218.29fbc3a3 APK for Windows (#171218, 12.2 MB)