When learning Morse code, it is essential to practice so that the sound of the characters is learned. By learning the rhythm and sound of the code rather than the dots and dashes, it is possible to read the Morse code much more easily and far faster.
By learning the sound of the letters in Morse code rather than the dots and dashes as they are written, it is far easier to later transcribe an incoming Morse code message than having to work out the dots and dashes.
This video has been prepared to provide the Morse code practice "on-the-go" and available through a mobile phone to enable learning the letters of the alphabet.
Repeatedly listening to the sounds and associating them with the letters will help learn Morse code much faster and more easily.
There are plenty of resources available for learning Morse code and there are more Morse code practice videos available through Electronics Notes, as well as guidance on our website.
Practice receiving Morse code letters (1) : [ Ссылка ]
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Practice receiving Morse code letters (random order no indication of letters on the video, but instead in the description field for checking) (5): [ Ссылка ]
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