MorseRunner Now Online at morserunner.hamradio.my – Train Your CW Like a Pro!
Good news for all CW (Morse code) enthusiasts! A web-based version of the legendary Morse Runner is now live at https://morserunner.hamradio.my/. This new platform brings all the excitement of contest-style Morse code pileups right into your browser—no installation required.
Inspired by the original Morse Runner by Alex Shovkoplyas (VE3NEA), MorseRunnerJS is a modern JavaScript port that runs entirely in your browser. The open-source project is maintained by mgiugliano on GitHub, and we’ve deployed it for the Malaysian amateur radio community and the world to enjoy.
🌟 What Is MorseRunnerJS?
MorseRunnerJS simulates high-speed CW pileups, just like you’d hear during major DX contests. It’s ideal for:
- Training your ears to pick out callsigns under pressure
- Improving your CW receiving speed
- Practicing contest operation techniques
- Having fun with realistic Morse simulations
You don’t need to install anything—just visit the site and start copying CW like you’re on the air!
🔧 Features
✅ Web-based: Runs in your browser
✅ Realistic pileups with multiple callers
✅ Adjustable difficulty and speed
✅ Familiar keyboard shortcuts (like in the original Morse Runner)
✅ Open source and actively maintained
🌐 Why Use morserunner.hamradio.my?
This deployment is hosted in Malaysia to support regional operators and learners. Whether you’re studying for your CW exam, brushing up on rusty ears, or prepping for your next IARU or CQ WW contest, this tool is for you.
And yes, it works perfectly on Linux, Windows, macOS, and even mobile browsers (though keyboards are easier!).
🛠️ Want to Run It Yourself?
This service is powered by the public GitHub repository at https://github.com/mgiugliano/MorseRunnerJS. If you prefer running it locally or contributing to its development, that’s a great place to start.
👉 Try it now: https://morserunner.hamradio.my/
📡 Improve your CW, one pileup at a time.
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