Morse Code Alphabet Receiving Practice (1)
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Use this video as a key resource to learn and practice the Morse Code.
This video provides a key Morse code practice tool. The letters of the alphabet appear on the screen alongside the Morse code sounds for each letter of the alphabet, enabling anyone to associate the sound of the Morse code character with the letter very easily. Each letter of the alphabet is repeated three times to reinforce the sound of the Morse code with the letter.
The aim of the Morse code practice video is to help the viewer to associate the sound and rhythm of the Morse character with the actual letter. Once the Morse sound for a letter becomes associated with the written letter, it is possible to increase the speed at which Morse code communications can be read.
Morse code is still used in some areas of radio communications including amateur radio or ham radio where it provides an effective form of communication. It can enable two way radio communications contacts to be maintained when many other forms of transmission might not.
Although many high power ham radio stations still use Morse code, it particularly comes into its own for amateur radio stations using home built low power radio communications equipment. The equipment for Morse code is very much simpler than that required for other modes and this means that many stations build their own.
So even though it may be thought of as an old form of radio communications, Morse code is still well worth learning and it can bring hours of pleasure.
There are several other videos on this series. Starting with the first video, each one takes a step forwards helping viewers along the road to learning and using the Morse Code:
(1) Practice receiving Morse code letters: • Morse Code Alphabet Re... (this video)
(2) Practice receiving Morse code numbers: • Morse Code Numbers Rec...
(3 )Practice receiving Morse code letters (random order)): • Morse Code Letters / A...
(4) Practice receiving Morse code numbers (random order): • Morse Code Practice Nu...
More details about learning Morse Code can be found at: www.electronic...
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I'm graduating next week. Instead of learning I'm siting here and watch how to Morse. I don't even have a device for it
theres apps for it!!
Yeah its called "MoCo"
you can tap bro
Did you pass?
Im watching these videos without having a device for the morse code as well
0:35 my alarm every morning
Lena Lai nice
So they trying to communicate this whole time
@@lowcielva6285 genius lol
HELp
Lena L lol
I had to learn Morse to 10 words per minute back in the 80's for my Pilot's licence.
The test was to identify three letter groups as this is how radio navigation beacons were identifiable.
I wrote a small progam in basic for my MZ80 that generated random 3 letter groups in Morse. It was surprisingly easy when you listen for the "sound" of the letter rather than think of dots and dashes.
This brought back memories. My daughter is five and I am teaching it to her.
Yes, learning Morse is all about listening for the overall sound of each letter. Constant practice is really the only way and programmes like the one you wrote for your computer are an excellent help.
God bless your soul. Your daughter is so lucky to have such a great Dad.
@@ElectronicsNotes
It is also great for sequential memory improvement. Developing memory of what you just heard...like photographic memory but in baby steps.
This is the sound practice that I needed thank you. No talking just practice. 👍🏾
Thank you for your comment. So good to hear when someone has found it useful. You may be interested to know that there are more videos in the series to help develop your skills. They should appear as suggestions at the end of the video or can be found on our Morse code web page: www.electronics-notes.com/articles/ham_radio/morse_code/learn-practice-tutorial.php
Hope this helps.
I started just three days ago. I have a tip for people trying to learn:
Don't try to learn the whole alphabet in 1 day. Learn the shorter letters at first and try to make many words with those letters. Record them and see if you can recognize them.
When you feel reasonable comfortable, add 2 to 4 letters.
Good letters to start:
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-
.-
-.
..
--
...
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Good idea. It is not really possible to remember them all in one day. I seem to remember I had a tape (yes it was many years ago) and I listened to a section of it repeatedly each day. In this way I fixed a few letters firmly in my mind, and then I moved on to the next set. You could do this with the video.
-/---/---/..--/ .-../.-/-/./
@@ElectronicsNotes i learned all of it today.
Finally, and thank you, an actual training video, not the "the cat jumped over the dead llama " . I am rusty at sending. So I needed this refresher video, my ears needed this refresher video.
Thanks for your comments. I need to make one with just numbers on it as well. May be also one with mixed characters and numerals for a full practice, but it takes time, so it may take a few months before I cannot to it.
Yo Lee Fuller what do you use to send messages? I want to learn Morse Code but have nothing to send messages on and was looking into it..
Poor llama-
Imagine visiting ur grandma at the hospital and her heartbeat says " the doctors trying to kill me"
Darcc
"- ···· · -·· --- -·-· - --- ·-· ··· ·- ·-· · - ·-· -·-- ·· -· --· - --- -·- ·· ·-·· ·-·· -- ·" panikk
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@@trispj43 you said the second word wrong, its -- -.--
@@-ak-2253 that was like 3 weeks ago dang but thanks?
@@yeonsufm787 gosh I studied these an hour and I already know what it means,,, It says the doctors are trying to kill me,,,Im just happy I understand it,,,😀
Now I know my ABCs, next time won’t you sing with me?
nope
-• --- •--
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-•- •- --- •--
-- -•--
•-
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-•-• •••
now i kaow (kill) my abcs
Thank you for this.. but when they’re all put together to make words it must be confusing..
It is not as difficult as you think. There are spaces between the different letters and as you practice you get more used to it.
ElectronicsNotes ohh ok that makes sense. Thank you very much!
Love ur profile pic 😂
the spaces r really important but easy to confuse oof
You start of slow, learn different letters and numbers. Pick up the speed a bit and then you will soon pick it up. Only need to practice for 10 minutes a day, or every other day. Loads of programs out there to help you. :-)
my favourite version of the ABCs :)
Indeed it can be.
Yesss
Please do words and also speed, like going from slow to fast.
this was really helpful and that would be helpful too!
Noted! I'll see what i can do if I do another Morse video.
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0:24
1:43
@Rose Marian .... ..
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@@deepanshu7763 …. .. -. ..- -.- …
@@fridaynightfunkin7941 …. .-.. .-.. --
It gets confusing once it is grouped up to make words. I can send it at a quite normal pace but I struggle understanding the receiving messages.
With experience and practice it becomes easier.
You need to practice more.
veiw the tones not as tones but limited speech phrases.
Old Signal Corps guy here, 66 years on the air (CW):
PRACTICE
PRACTICE
AND
MORE PRACTICE
With practice you will understand the word before it's been completed...
Sir my self perform duty with used this Morse code about five years in our department .
Very nice.
*2070*
Granddaughter: grandma what are you doing in 2020???
Me; learning Morse code;-;
No one :
Beethoven when composing his 5th symphony : 1:30
Thank you! I actually needed a good word with a V to remember this!
if you listen and see it daily. trust me u learnt it very easily.
Yes, I agree with you. Learning Morse code is one of the things you really need to persist with. It is like learning a new language.
Thanks for this! I still haven’t memorized all the letters yet. I’m also using an app to help me dial in the codes
It takes a while to memorise all the different letters and numbers, but with enough practice they become second nature. Then it just takes practice to get the speed up. Keep up the good work.
Don’t give up. The clue to speed is practice.
Can I pls know the app you’re using? Thanks! 😊
Nobody
Nokia Phones When They Receive Message: 0:55
M of Message?
Thanks. Good review all in one place.
Thanks
Nokia notification be like 0:56
LOL
Thanks for the helpful videos!
I got lost at duuu du du duuu du duuuu
I dunno why but this video makes me groove.
1:20 - 1:02 - 1:20
Same
That´s exactly the way we start learning, 3 times the same letter, than the letters are sent mixt, after de A could come H or another one but still 3 times, than 2 times, and than 1 time, than begun the words, very nice, I learned it long time ago, when in Portugues schol Navy Comunications.
We have other later videos in the series that start to mix the letters up and then send them without any visual indication on screen (the answers are given in the description for checking after all the letters or numbers have been sent). In this way we hope it gives anyone wanting to learn Morse code a progression through the learning process.
Thanks a lot! I'm definitely gonna be checking more of your morse videos :))
That’s great. Glad you have found them useful. We have tried to make them so they progress through the different stages of learning the code.
We have a page on our website that details them all: www.electronics-notes.com/articles/ham_radio/morse_code/learn-practice-tutorial.php
Hope these help as well.
@@ElectronicsNotes thanks, I'll definitely check them out :))
Hope you find them useful and can progress with your Morse code.
Super Amezing episode tanq 😂❤❤❤
I’m really pleased the video was useful for you.
Markiplier: .
Very smart
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@@kyntak5244 big brain time hahahah
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I literally have to write a poem for english and im learning this lol
That's an idea!
May I ask what speed this is at? Very thankful for this video ☺️
I would have to measure the speed. 12 words a minute is equal to approximately a letter a second assuming 5 letter words.
been learning morse code since last week, tysm
Glad we have been able to help.
This is just the video i've been looking for! Thank you
I’m really glad it helped you.
Wow very clear so clear well done video
Glad you found it useful. Thanks for the comment.
Ty for the practice! But now I know what that kid was saying when he was clicking his pen “The pain is unbearable I can’t take it anymore”
thanks for helping me practice to become a PI!!!
Happy to help!
Just remember in emergency
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No One:
You Dying Learning this: 1:23
Thanks a lot mate
Glad the video was useful.
No one:
My alarm every morning: H
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Think of it as a language. We had to send and receive 12 words a minute back in 1980's for a year to qualify to DX verbally (Ex ZS5XS)
Yes, I had to pass a 12pm sending & receiving test to gain my full ham radio licence back in the day.
so hard but hope to learn and get used to it
It does take a while and some determination as it is hard. Keep up the good work. There are a few other videos we have done that might help. You can access the list from this page: www.electronics-notes.com/articles/ham_radio/morse_code/learn-practice-tutorial.php
Hope it all goes well.
This is honestly a bop
Glad it was useful.
I love the way this is done except that showing the dots and dashes still distracts the mind and I end up counting them which is wrong, and in turn slows down my copying.
Thanks for your comment. I am sorry that the dots and dashes distract you. I am hoping to do some more videos, some more with dots and dashes are in the making (sorry), but others without. I am hoping to get these ready over the next week or two. I hope these ones will help. Your feedback will help us in determining how to proceed with these videos.
If he did not show the letters and code and you do not know morse code, how would you learn it?. Showing the letters and code helps you learn it. I have been a Ham for nearly 40 years and have only used CW. I can copy code 50 wpm. I learned code similar to this way of teaching. Only difference is, I learned a combination of 5 letters and numbers a day until they were all covered. Then it was random numbers and letters.
Not me expecting the comments to be in morse code lol... or should I say: ._.. / _ _ _ / ._.. yeah I should really be studying. Great video though!
Glad you like the video.
such a banger song you got there
It does have a certain "ring" to it.
Damn the new Friday night week is lit 🔥 🔥🔥😳🔥🔥
Thanks, that's the best practice.
Glad we managed to help.
This is great practice!!
Glad the video was useful.
Thanks! I like it that it is not that slow.
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@@mmuhee151 hkm
Hetett?
Brilliant, Thanks, M7CAX
Thank you for your comment.
I've just shared a link to your site for anyone starting to learn morse code like myself. I've just finished editing my first practice session for upload. Will continue to follow your tutorials and upload my progress. MFJ practice key is perfect to follow your videos with. Many Thanks M7CAX ruclips.net/video/S3HNrSLfSBg/видео.htmlsi=ThBQUL0rEsLAR5rj
0:10 a
0:12 b
0:17 c
0:21 d
0:25 e
0:28 f
0:32 g
0:36 h
0:40 i
0:43 j
0:47 k
0:51 L
0:56 m
0:59 n
1:03 o
1:08 p
1:12 q
1:17 r
1:20 s
1:23 t
1:27 u
1:31 v
1:35 w
1:39 x
1:42 y
I dont know why I started to learn this. Probably because it might get handy in the future where u cant get any cellular signal. Also probably because I watched too much on-the-sea and forest movies
You never know when it might come in useful!!!
I just cover the right side of the screen with a flash card and listen for the short and long beeps, then I move the card to see if I'm right. REPETITION is key
God idea
okay new here, why do i find myself liking the tones? even the single alphabet code seems to be speaking what letter it is. as if it's saying "An A" for A, "I bop bop bop" for B "I am a C" for C each one either is I am, I am a or just an _ and what it is. cept for E and T they dont use I am, I am a nor an_ they just are. i forgot "Am an" S P says "I am a pip" meaning P
I need an hour version of this, it’ll put me to sleep
You could try our new #Shorts version and leave it on repeat. That might help you fall asleep!!
Learning Morse Code: Letters Practice
ruclips.net/user/shortsZdDzH9qpFYk?feature=share
@@ElectronicsNotesfalling asleep to this was not easy last night 😂😂
So sorry to hear this
It's so fun it's just too bad we have moved on to computers and cell phones. Oh! The days of beam and ground plane antenas, linears, from realistic radio shack, cobras to presidents, lollypop mics, and moving up to yeasus 📡 cw mc oscillators etc..
I think it would be easier if we did, a dot for A, two dots for B, three dots for C, four dots for D. And then, use a dash three dots for E, two dash and two dots for F… and so on…. That would be easier.
The code was worked out in terms of the frequency with which letters occurred in the alphabet. "E" is the most common and therefore it was given the shortest code, that of a single dot. Other letters were assigned different codes according to their frequency and ease of sending, etc. Even though it was done over a hundred years ago, there was science that went into it. Sadly it does take a little more learning, but once you get used to it and have learned the different codes, the letters as they are give a much easier way of sending than other schemes. I hope that explains the reasoning behind the allocation of the different codes.
Mississippi at 24wpm was very rough for me.
The letter H reminds me of an alarm clock.
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As you say, LoL!
Thanks it is a big help
Glad it was helpful.
Hard to learn but could save your life!
Yes it is hard to learn - it took me a while to learn, but that was a good number of years ago now.
Cool video.
Thanks.
Quarter notes - Eighth notes. Interesting.
Amazing 🤩
Thanks 🤗
Human Music by Rick and Morty
How fast is this?
10-12? It is doesn't sound like 15wpm, certainly not 20. Learn no slower than 15. Learn to hear WORDS.
14
Where are the numbers!?? I need to get used to those too!
Yes, I need to do another one with numbers. Sorry, Ihahve not had the time.
Numbers:
1 = •----
2 = ••---
3 = •••--
4 = ••••-
5 = •••••
6 = -••••
7 = --•••
8 = ---••
9 = ----•
0 = -----
@@catakuri6678 :/
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nothing just a anime reference which made me motivated ;)
Blank never loses
-. . …- . .-. / --. --- -. -. .- / --. .. ...- . / -.-- --- ..- / ..- .--.
i shouldve never learned morse code cause now the tapping on the window is saying "theyre watching."
0:09
Tbh it feels like writing and listening are two completely different skills 😅 knowing which letter is which just from the melody it creates is so difficult for me.. especially in a sentence. It seems impossible to learn, but I'll figure it out, i hope
I think you are right, but both need to be master to gain proficiency in Morse code.
@@ElectronicsNotes i know ;_;
How to use morse code? Is it use to the normal communication like, Hi, Hello, Bye or no?
Normally abbreviations are used. As radio hams tend to be the main users these days here are some abbreviations used by ham radio operators: www.electronics-notes.com/articles/ham_radio/abbreviations_codes/overview-basics.php
A typical ham radio contact may look something like this: www.electronics-notes.com/articles/ham_radio/morse_code/cw-qso-morse-contact.php
I hope this helps.
N 0:58
Dead_____/|______/|____________________________________________
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Creeds nigga
Where can I get a tappy thingy?
Can you do a video with the special signs? Please!
That is a good idea, I'll see what I can do.
When see it in movies think its easy
If I play things at 1/2 speed I can tell the differences between letters that have both dashes and dots or vice versa … but at normal speed it’s hard for me to distinguish them. Maybe it gets easier?
You should be listening to it at his speed. 'D' is not DAH - DIT - DIT ... it's DahDitDit. Learning each letter as it's own word/sound is the only way you'll be able to work at any tolerable speed. If you are counting each Dit and Dah you are going too slow and learning Morse will be more difficult.
What happens if you start morse code and its late for someone to understand and you end up making cut words at the start or lose a lot of words?
thank u
nice
You can cheat in exams using this,so me and my friend are learning Morse code so that we can cheat lmao
thanks, + video number and ponctuation .
We have videos for numbers: ruclips.net/video/ywiJWSdO1r4/видео.html and ruclips.net/video/VftVLNMuLrI/видео.html - I hope these help.
cool
Difference between a dash and dot?
The dash is three times a dot length. Details can be found in our new video about Morse code: ruclips.net/video/wkPOWxgJ-Kw/видео.html
I hope that all helps.
The dash is so hard to hear for some reason
How strange. Both dots & dashes were created in the same way.
Dash is a long sound and a dot is a short sound
How about number
We have a series of Morse code practice videos and they are in a playlist. If you go to our channel and look for the Morse Code Practice playlist there are additional videos there. For just the numbers version of what you liked at, here is a link ruclips.net/video/ywiJWSdO1r4/видео.html
I hope this helps.
My Letter In Morse Code Is G That Stands My Name - -•
Alarm clocks basically go H H H H
Indeed many of them do!
@@ElectronicsNotes they're laughing at us because they know we'd still be late!
Figure this out .... . .-...--., this is practice
this shit banging yo
------- plzz koi bataiga ke is ka matalab kiya h English me pzzzz
I bet all the comments are in Morse code.
Actually, not all of them!
_ . _ _ _ . _ . . _ _ _ . _ . .
How do you call that machine?
I sent the Morse code using an electronic bug key or keyer. Some may call it an electronic key.
GWURKD is very hard for me
Keep practising and it will come.
Thanks
Am I the only one hearing metal djent..... Or meshuggah...???
Visualizing like that is the worst a beginner can use. The "melody" of the signals must be memorized.
I understand your reticence about the video, but it has been very popular. The aim was to start to reinforce the sound and the letter. As many people use the markings for the letters, i.e. dots & dashes at the very beginning we included them as well. Later videos in the series just have the letters so we have tried to develop listening to the rhythm from there.
the H is my clock alarm sound
And mine too.
Very awful sound to wake up
It’s like reversed nostalgia
Who else is here for Mr. Beast’s riddle? I’m genuinely asking to see if anyone else is as serious as me lol
Trying to listen at 0.75 speed at first kinda helps.
Sorry it was a bit too fast for you - the aim was to get people used both e sound of the different letters.
@@ElectronicsNotes No, it's ok. I think listening to it at the correct speed is the right thing to do. I just tried to slow down a bit so I won't get overwhelmed. But I really appreciate this video, this my go to training vid.