I came across this one: https://fritzsche.github.io/WebMorseRunner/. Works well. It is not the only one on the internet. And I'm certainly not the only one wrting about it. But it was a lot of fun using this. I will add it to my dedicated CW page.
Good morning Bas, thanks for the link I tried it out and the first thing I noticed was there is lots of variables you can change around. I gave it whirl at 38wpm and the only thing I noticed was the stations you contact are not always at 38wpm. In fact most of the time it is a lot less. Now I may be missing a setting as I only tried it once. I like a program that keeps the same speed as it greatly helps me with my CW ears and learning higher speeds. I have booked marked it and am going to take a closer look. Oh and by the way when did you add the CW page? I have never noticed that before. 73, Mike VE9KK
Hello Mike, I actually noticed the same thing. Only one station keyed at 25 Wpm, the rest was slow. But for a simple web based morserunner it works ok. I made a dedicated CW page on 25 June 2025, almost a year ago. 73, Bas
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Good morning Bas, thanks for the link I tried it out and the first thing I noticed was there is lots of variables you can change around. I gave it whirl at 38wpm and the only thing I noticed was the stations you contact are not always at 38wpm. In fact most of the time it is a lot less. Now I may be missing a setting as I only tried it once. I like a program that keeps the same speed as it greatly helps me with my CW ears and learning higher speeds.
I have booked marked it and am going to take a closer look. Oh and by the way when did you add the CW page? I have never noticed that before.
73,
Mike
VE9KK
Hello Mike, I actually noticed the same thing. Only one station keyed at 25 Wpm, the rest was slow. But for a simple web based morserunner it works ok. I made a dedicated CW page on 25 June 2025, almost a year ago. 73, Bas
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