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== What is Morse == | == What is Morse == | ||
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== Why do we need morse == | == Why do we need morse == | ||
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[[File: | While listening to morse code. Move down and to the right every time you hear a DIT (a dot). Move down and to the left every time you hear a DAH (a dash). The key to learning the code is hearing it and comprehending it while you hear it. The only way to get there is to practice 10 minutes a day.<!--<ref name="lmc">[http://www.learnmorsecode.com/ Learn Morse code]</ref>--> | ||
Listen to code while tracing out this chart and you will find yourself writing down the letters in no time at all without the aid of the chart. The chart brings repetition together with recognition, which you don't get from any other type of code practice aid.<!--<ref name="lmc"/>--> | |||
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==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.justlearnmorsecode.com/ Just Learn Morse Code] | *[http://www.justlearnmorsecode.com/ Just Learn Morse Code] PC program | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code | *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 | ||
[[Category:Amateur Radio]] | [[Category:Amateur Radio]] |
Revision as of 12:06, 19 January 2014
What is Morse
Blah Blah Blah, find decent content for here
Why do we need morse
It's part of the test that Amateur Radio people need to do.
Who know Morse
Matt P ?
Who can run a workshop
To be decided
Cheat Sheet
While listening to morse code. Move down and to the right every time you hear a DIT (a dot). Move down and to the left every time you hear a DAH (a dash). The key to learning the code is hearing it and comprehending it while you hear it. The only way to get there is to practice 10 minutes a day.
Listen to code while tracing out this chart and you will find yourself writing down the letters in no time at all without the aid of the chart. The chart brings repetition together with recognition, which you don't get from any other type of code practice aid.
External links
- Just Learn Morse Code PC program
- Wikipedia on Morse code, especially section Learning methods
- Learn Morse code Learn Morse code in one minute