LISTENING
ROOM
A MORSE CODE SPY GAME
Listening Network
Train your ear, learn the code, and keep the wire alive.
Operator
Manage your operator identity, rank, progress, and academy record.
Friends 0
Share your operator code, add trusted operators, and manage requests.
Friend Requests
Known Operators
Operator
WIRE-XXXX
Private Wire
No friend selected
Message Tapes
Academy
Learn real Morse in a clean flow: learn the symbols, practise recognition, then pass the readiness test.
Current Lesson
Teaching Phase
Listen to each new Morse letter before starting the drill.
Press Hear Letter, then move to the next letter.
Guided Practice
Sound Menu
Morse key tones always stay on. These switches only control speech and room atmosphere.
Morse History
A quick archive of the people, wires, ships, war rooms, and radio operators behind the code.
Samuel Morse
Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail helped develop the electric telegraph and practical Morse signalling.
Telegraph Lines
Telegraph wires changed news, railways, business, and long-distance communication across land and sea.
Titanic Wireless
Wireless operators at sea made Morse famous as a lifeline during maritime emergencies.
Wartime Operators
Military and civilian operators used Morse for fast, compact signalling when voice was not safe or practical.
Numbers Stations
Shortwave broadcasts and coded messages gave Morse and radio culture a lasting spy-era atmosphere.
Modern Radio Hobbyists
Amateur radio operators still use CW today for skill, tradition, and long-distance communication.
Lobby
Play Morse missions with another operator.