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It is one of the easiest ways to use a minute amount of bandwidth to send and receive information over long distances.  Consider it to be one of the best 'bang-for-the-buck' communication protocols in existence.  The UK Foundation licence has a practicals requirement that requires people to be able to send and receive a few basic sentences in Morse. (No memorisation required - code is sent/received quite slowly too)
It is one of the easiest ways to use a minute amount of bandwidth to send and receive information over long distances.  Consider it to be one of the best 'bang-for-the-buck' communication protocols in existence.  The UK Foundation licence has a practicals requirement that requires people to be able to send and receive a few basic sentences in Morse. (No memorisation required - code is sent/received quite slowly too)


== Who know Morse ==
== London Hackspace Morse Experts ==
Matt P ?
[[User:MattP|MattP]]
 
== Who can run a workshop ==
To be decided


== Cheat Sheet ==
== Cheat Sheet ==
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*Wikipedia on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code  Morse code], especially section Learning methods
*Wikipedia on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code  Morse code], especially section Learning methods
*[http://www.learnmorsecode.com/ Learn Morse code] Learn Morse code in one minute
*[http://www.learnmorsecode.com/ Learn Morse code] Learn Morse code in one minute
 
*[http://coins.hallwindmeter.com/ Morse Code Coins] are a nice pocket reference for encoding/decoding Morse code
[[Category:Amateur Radio]]
[[Category:Amateur Radio]]