Signal over Noise
A human radio signal network
What is INTERVAL?
INTERVAL is a real-time signal network built on Morse code. You transmit signals by tapping, typing, or speaking. Others receive them as raw audio — dots and dashes — and must decode each letter by hand. There is no auto-translation. Real proficiency comes only through use.
The long-term goal is eyes-free, pocket-native communication — a mode where rhythm and haptics replace screens entirely. Skill unlocks this. The network rewards those who listen.
How It Works
Transmit
Tap Morse directly, type text, or use your microphone. Your signal is encoded and broadcast.
Receive
Incoming signals play as Morse audio. You hear the dots and dashes before you see any text.
Decode
Guess each letter one at a time. The transcript is only revealed after your attempt.
Progress
Every decode builds your skill profile. Higher proficiency unlocks advanced capabilities.
The Radio Rules
- Presence is not visibility.
- Silence is not absence.
- Listening requires no reply.
- Range is meaning.
- Signals are not content.
- Urgency is encoded, not performed.
- No one owes attention.
INTERVAL preserves signal by refusing noise.