Learn Morse Code - Lesson 1

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  • Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025

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  • @ReedeetZee
    @ReedeetZee Год назад +45

    I was a Morse Code specialist in the U.S. Air Force in the 80’s. I could copy code at about 160 wpm, based on groups of 5,(tho numbers were way easier, so if the transmission was 100% numbers, I could catch around 200 with decent accuracy.)
    FYI - It's not about the dots and dashes; but actually, sound and rhythm.
    We FIRST learned how to type, because there is no way in HELL you can reasonably catch a conversation by writing it down. The typewriter was our ditty~bop catcher.
    It’s all about phonetics: Di DAH - A, alpha / DAH ditty dit - B, Bravo / DAH di DAH dit, C - Charlie
    I never learned to send code, so thanks, K9KJ

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +5

      Fantastic story! Love it! Thanks for watching also

    • @Woffy.
      @Woffy. 11 месяцев назад +2

      A Marconi operator I knew could have a conversation with two separate CW stations and me at the same time. He is the most irritating person to speak to as he can't stop scopeing conversations which is very distracting. I can't read CW but was pretty good at RTTY, as you said its the sound and rhythm. 200 numbers per minute, so the launch codes would take you 3.6 seconds !.

    • @W2QH
      @W2QH 10 месяцев назад +2

      I think its all about learning the distinct sound of each characters, the faster you recognize that sound of each character is sent the faster is your ability to receive code. Also the faster the code is sent the sound changes. same principle as reading words, by the time you are in high school you see the letters and instantly think the word without thinking each letter to assemble the word. the faster you recognize sound of each Morse code characters, the distinct sound letter) pop in your head just like seeing words in a book. That is why the Farnsworth method is recommended with sending the sound faster then actual wpm. that's my take. CW is mechanical, like X's and O's, no rhythm.

    • @fredjensen1683
      @fredjensen1683 9 месяцев назад +1

      Love it. I wonder if cw is still required in the air force? They dropped the requirement for Ham licenses.

    • @KT-dj4iy
      @KT-dj4iy 28 дней назад

      160 WPM! That's insane!! I've just started learning, at 20 WPM, on an app, and I'm getting there but it's hard work. But just for grins I pushed that number up to 50 WPM (the fastest the app can handle) to see what it sounded like, and I can't imagine being able to understand what was going on. But 160!?

  • @danieljones2936
    @danieljones2936 Год назад +27

    I've been trying to learn Morse on and off for years. I think this style of teaching has been the most helpful for me so far.
    Thank you

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +2

      Great to hear! Always looking for ways to get folks learning morse code!

  • @thork0tjt515
    @thork0tjt515 Год назад +20

    Thank you for making this series of videos. Learning cw is a goal of mine.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +1

      Awesome! Thank you for watching!

  • @w4baham
    @w4baham 10 месяцев назад +5

    I am an oldeeee, but I am going to try to learn CW during this year. Thanks so much for your time in doing this for everyone!

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching! It's comments like these that make me want to create more videos and get the word out about CW

    • @Hamlocks
      @Hamlocks 10 месяцев назад

      @@k9kji feel the same, thank you for sharing your skills with us, im a new ham and haven’t figured out which direction to head in this journey as there are so many different aspects. But I have become very interested in learning cw.

  • @NihongoGuy
    @NihongoGuy Год назад +9

    First of all, THANKS for the "No Ads" with these videos. Second, you claim to be be sending at around 18 wpm, very good speed for first time learners - but it sounds like about 12wpm - but thats coming from a guy who runs around 25wpm on the air so I'm probably way off. YEARS ago, they taught us at 5wpm which was STUPID, as you had to retrain your brain to get more speed.
    And I wish you'd not even mention "dots and dashes" as, again, that leads the student into visualization of the dots and dashes, which they then translate into the character (it also leads to counting dots and dashes, which you mention is a BAD thing, so I know you and I are not really disagreeing - just offering criticism. If I thought your video was crap, I'd not even comment!
    Thanks for the effort in doing this, there is an awful lack of CW instruction these days.
    73, WR8Y

    • @NihongoGuy
      @NihongoGuy Год назад

      YOur suggestion to listen to this while driving is EPIC! I am so happy I kept listening - multitasking, which encourages learning just by LISTENING, is EPIC and I wish someone would have taught me THAT way instead of the old way of sitting with paper and writing down what you hear.
      B
      R
      A
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      O

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 7 месяцев назад

      It sounded WAY faster than the 13 wpm of my keyer.
      I learned Morse Code at 5 wpm for my Novice license back in the day; it is indeed slow enough to count the elements and sometimes that is what it takes. Learn the letters! Build speed once you have learned the letters. As it gets faster and faster, soon enough you cannot count dits, but by then, you start to *hear* the letter and not dits and dahs.
      The Farnsworth method supposes to go straight to hearing characters, and it probably works, but I have a doubt it helps in *sending* Morse Code. Slow and careful sending, then build speed.

  • @expert244
    @expert244 Год назад +8

    I like that you only need to listen to this lesson. Makes it perfect for learning while driving, traveling or on the go.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      I was always wishing there was mostly an audio-only training set.

  • @jmonte5899
    @jmonte5899 2 месяца назад +3

    Hello, fellow hoosier here. I grew up near Pendleton.
    I had a walkie-talkie as a kid, and then I saw some walkie-talkies that had a Morse code alphabet sticker on them and a CW key. All I ever learned was S O S and nothing else ever made sense to me. Now I'm 63 and recently found out Morse code wasn't required for a ham license any longer and got my Technician about six weeks ago and just passed my General a week ago and am even studying for Extra now. This video has gotten me interested in finally learning Morse code again. I have an hour commute for listening.
    73,
    Jim
    KE9BNG

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  2 месяца назад

      @@jmonte5899 fantastic! I had something similar when I was a kid. It didn't kick in until I was about 20... It's now a lifelong hobby! Good luck and have fun!

  • @wonderingworld119
    @wonderingworld119 Год назад +3

    I installed xcwcp on my pc. I learned by typing in the letters, listening to the sound, and then used my left and right mouse buttons to create the letters. I learned A B C D, once I got those I started making words CAB, BAD, then I started making sentances "A BAD CAB" then I learned the E, Then I could say "A DACE" and " BEAD" then I added an F and so on, concentrating as much on letter and word spacing as I was actually getting the letters correct. I think that it is the fastest way to learn.

  • @momoney4209
    @momoney4209 Год назад +7

    Honestly best video yet for learning this. I started today with another video that goes in order of the alphabet so now I have A through E, N, T, Q, and all the numbers (they’re easy.)
    Thanks a lot!

  • @MordredVertu
    @MordredVertu Год назад +7

    This is the best source I've found for learning CW, thank you so much for teaching this!!

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Glad it was helpful! Always looking for ways to help folks learn CW!

  • @Coyotehello
    @Coyotehello Месяц назад

    I am just gonna say it.
    This (lesson 1) is the best I have watched so far and I truly have watched dozens.
    (Because I am really not good at this !).
    It is so good that it gave me a head hake and I am exhausted.
    You made my brain work. 🙂
    Thank you!!

  • @paulmadsen51
    @paulmadsen51 Год назад +8

    Oh this is awesome! I've been wanting to get into CW for a long time. Thanks for making this video! 😁

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Thanks for watching man!

  • @ajamesmcdermott
    @ajamesmcdermott Год назад +4

    You are an excellent tutor my friend.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Thank you, I hope these series of videos help!

  • @jameski5oeb668
    @jameski5oeb668 Год назад +2

    This is a great relaxed start to my Code learning experience! Thank you!

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  11 месяцев назад

      Thanks for watching I'm hoping it helps!

  • @DarkShadowCustoms
    @DarkShadowCustoms 8 месяцев назад +2

    I think I found the video series I am going to use to learn CW. I picked up a 3D printed paddle key for $15 at a local hamfest over the weekend. I have been thinking about learning CW since I passed my Extra test this past October.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  8 месяцев назад +2

      This is fantastic! Let me know how I can help and if there are other videos I can do to help you.

    • @DarkShadowCustoms
      @DarkShadowCustoms 8 месяцев назад

      @@k9kj So far trying to get these first four letters down. Once I am comfortable with them I will move on to the next video. I like that it will be a go at your own pace series.

  • @vinniec5286
    @vinniec5286 Год назад +3

    Thank you for this video! CW is my goal for 2024.

  • @rodleger7132
    @rodleger7132 Год назад +2

    I discovered your CW Video today.
    I will be listening to all of your CW videos. You are correct in that CW is an audio signal. Getting to send and receive CW is a goal of mine.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Very awesome! I hope they help. If you have any suggestions I am always here to try new methods

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 7 месяцев назад

      "You are correct in that CW is an audio signal."
      Morse code is also visual; sending with flashlight or mirror. It is a terrific survival tool.

  • @muskrat1949
    @muskrat1949 6 месяцев назад +5

    This is a great course. Passed the ham course with honors last year at the age of 74; bought my first radio and have made many contacts. I've always wanted to learn cw and your course is great. I've learned 4 letters and I'm on the way. thanks from VA2KDJ. 73

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  5 месяцев назад

      Awesome! This is really cool! Sorry for the delay in responding. Very excited!

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  5 месяцев назад

      This is fantastic! I really appreciate you watching!

  • @shannonstraley8965
    @shannonstraley8965 5 месяцев назад

    I learned CW over 30 years ago in the US Army and it was very basic, just pretty much letters es numbers. I have only been in the amateur radio hobby for 4 years now and I would say about 75% of my TX are with CW now. I am proficient with a SK, SS and Iambic paddle, and want to the learn the bug next. I would say that I am the fastest on the paddle and SS at about 20-25 wpm, but I really enjoy a good rag chew with the SK at 15-17 wpm. This is a very good instructional video, for especially just sitting back with some ear buds on my phone and listening. Great job John! Thx fer putting these lessons together!

  • @AD2MM_NYC
    @AD2MM_NYC Год назад +7

    Yes please rotate your paddle collection through these videos, would be very cool to see a different paddle in each video. If you can quickly mention the type of paddle or put it in the description that would be nice. Thanks for the videos! 73

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +1

      That is a great idea. I will do that going forward

    • @MajorHamKB6DAD-u9s
      @MajorHamKB6DAD-u9s 3 месяца назад

      Great video!! Is that a vibroplex?

  • @AirwolfBadarse
    @AirwolfBadarse 6 месяцев назад +1

    It definitely helped. The way i learnt it from this video was to not look at this screen by holding the speaker near my ear and visualising in my mind the . And -
    Probably one of the best and easiest ways ive learnt it. 👍 if i wrote the alphabet with morse on a piece of paper, i personally think the best way is to learn in ASCENDING ORDER like a PYRAMID.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  6 месяцев назад

      @@AirwolfBadarse very cool and thank you for watching!

  • @tomdonahoe3539
    @tomdonahoe3539 Год назад +5

    @K9KJ
    One thing I find helpful in hearing morse code sounds better is using headphones or earbuds. As I learn more letters & try to identify them more quickly, I'm finding that it's sometimes more difficult when listening on a speaker. Even the slight echo off our office walls can throw me off a little. A headset also reduces distracting noises a bit.
    Perhaps as I get more proficient, this might not be such an issue. But I've noticed most CW & quite a few phone operators use headsets. Perhaps this might help others who are having difficulty reading morse?

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +2

      Very excellent point! I'll chat about this in one of my next videos! Cool!

    • @williamnelson7710
      @williamnelson7710 11 месяцев назад +2

      Great idea especially with some hearing loss at my age.

  • @nickrolfe367
    @nickrolfe367 7 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks for this really appreciated, I'm just starting to get interested in this after getting SDR. Thanks again.

  • @delta110a
    @delta110a Год назад +2

    Huge tnx for showing CW this way. It looks like finding the binary code 001, 010, 100 - learning by similarity (reversed sounds/marks/symbols) . I did not expect to learn 4 letters so fast :) . 👍

  • @vintagesimpilot2623
    @vintagesimpilot2623 Год назад +1

    Thanks for doing these videos. I learned CW back in 1996 but only did voice on two meters. Now, I'm going after my General and will want to do CW on all the bands. This will serve as a great refresher! Good for the brain! 73, KC5SMH

  • @YourModulesMayVary
    @YourModulesMayVary 6 месяцев назад +2

    great quality, thanks for sharing. Enjoying learning CW!

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  6 месяцев назад

      @@YourModulesMayVary thank you!!

  • @ae1tpa92gwtom2
    @ae1tpa92gwtom2 Год назад +3

    N E A T very nice looking forward to yr next video

  • @confirmhandle
    @confirmhandle 9 месяцев назад +1

    I really appreciate this even though I've learned the entire alphabet and numbers I'm so focused on the dots and dashes I'm visualizing them, I keep recreating them in my mind as I listen and I cannot get to five words a minute looks like I'm going to have to follow what you're doing trying to understand letters as a sound

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  9 месяцев назад

      Looking forward to hearing how you make out.

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 7 месяцев назад

      It takes some time. Learning the letters and numbers is crucial. It is essentially a foreign language. My "muscle memory" is pretty good and I can send Morse Code a LOT faster than I can hear and decode it. So basically I set my keyer to a target speed and send stuff, newspaper articles, while listening to it. That way I gradually build up what the characters sound like, not just dits and dahs. I am using 13 wpm on the keyer as a good speed; it used to be the requirement for General Class amateur radio license. Nearly everyone hits a wall, or hump at about 11 wpm; that is when you can no longer count dits but have to start hearing letters; or even entire words. Faster than 13, for learning, IF you intend to operate at those higher speeds. But that's like going to a language school and learning advanced Russian on the first day. Who does that? You start simple and slow. Build speed and proficiency.

  • @شعرکوتاه-ع7ظ
    @شعرکوتاه-ع7ظ 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you for explaining how to work with Morse

  • @Nomad1957
    @Nomad1957 Год назад +2

    Cool dude,very cool. Thank you for making these videos.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @marcelrietbergenvan5472
    @marcelrietbergenvan5472 Год назад +2

    I want to learn CW, and your video’s will be usefull.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Glad to hear that! Thanks for watching

  • @dougstearns6746
    @dougstearns6746 Год назад +3

    Thank you for helping to learn CW. Your voice interaction is better than just a website streaming out letters.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Thank you, that wasn't sure since I'm not particularly fond of how my voice sounds. Hahaha

  • @fredjensen1683
    @fredjensen1683 11 месяцев назад +2

    Your lessons are fantastic......

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you Fred!

  • @chadlpnemt
    @chadlpnemt Год назад +2

    I'm looking forward to the video where you teach how to receive faster. I started cw a month ago. I learned A-Z on about 2 weeks. While I know the letters, I'm not..."familiar" with them at high speeds. I learned them at 6wpm and now trying to listen faster but I cannot comprehend fast enough. 1 letter at a time at 15wpm I'm ok. Put 3 or more together no way. I guess it's still early but hoped I'd start to get a bit faster than 6...

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +1

      Great idea. I will work on some of those videos after I complete the training set. Thank you for watching!

  • @garygodley6083
    @garygodley6083 11 месяцев назад +1

    ASA 05H, Ft Devens Mass, 1970 loved my R390 all four of em....25 years

  • @artistadavide
    @artistadavide Год назад +2

    Nice! Good course!

  • @AA0Z
    @AA0Z Год назад +22

    EAT....TEA....EATEN....I'm hungry....

  • @janiceemery2008
    @janiceemery2008 10 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent, thank you so very much for sharing.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  10 месяцев назад

      Thank for watching!

  • @lauriepalmeira7519
    @lauriepalmeira7519 Год назад +2

    This is great! Thank you!

  • @brentsecord3016
    @brentsecord3016 5 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks, good thing I can laugh at my mistakes. Watching/listening to your video it seems simple. Letter identification wasn't my problem. when you dial up the count to 18WMP in application I have issues with either an extra dit or dah on the "N" and "A"! could this be an issue of having the key NOT properly set up (ie. travel to short of long)?

  • @tomtom10de
    @tomtom10de Год назад +2

    verry good video, many thanks

  • @EdwinJr.Gaynor
    @EdwinJr.Gaynor 25 дней назад +2

    This is so helpful!

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  25 дней назад +1

      @@EdwinJr.Gaynor thank you for watching (and listening)

  • @alainmijngheer
    @alainmijngheer 6 месяцев назад +1

    Very helpful, thank you !

  • @Teck3D
    @Teck3D Год назад +2

    This is great, the time of the video is good. Not too long so it can be digested in small chunks. I would like to see a separate video on your key recommendations. Thanks and keep it going.

    • @Teck3D
      @Teck3D Год назад +1

      I now see you have already done a key video.

  • @ssubaihi
    @ssubaihi Год назад +1

    Please do me a Favour and tell me what kind of Microphone and whether you use some kind of Voice editing or enhancment because your voice sound Cinematic and Professional

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Thank you and I wish I agree about my voice. I'm not particularly happy with it 😁.
      The microphone I'm using is a Heil PR781. No special processing.

  • @RemigiuszSkrzypek-si1hs
    @RemigiuszSkrzypek-si1hs 10 месяцев назад +1

    Very nice job and teching like cw

  • @Saltshaker762-KF4LBG
    @Saltshaker762-KF4LBG Год назад +2

    Thanks for the help!

  • @rositaflores7128
    @rositaflores7128 Год назад +1

    SALUDOS DESDE EL ESTADO DE SONORA,,,,,,CAMBIO DE FRECUENCIA A MAZATLAN,,,,,,,,SALUDOS CAPY ROGER

  • @81brassglass79
    @81brassglass79 9 месяцев назад +1

    I have been a HAM operator for so long.... Its time.. im 30 and i want to learn 😅 thank you for your videos 🙏 KC9MBK.

  • @tonioyendis4464
    @tonioyendis4464 5 месяцев назад +1

    Excellent!

  • @miketaylor6700
    @miketaylor6700 Год назад +20

    EAT AN ANTENNA… lol

  • @KD0QZR
    @KD0QZR 2 месяца назад +1

    I have wanted to learn CW for a long time, but I have struggled to be able to decipher it. I have just learned and absorbed more from this one video, than watching or listening to any other form I've tried. I am going to continue to watch these videos you've made, and hopefully, continue to absorb the content. Do you have any plans to continue building and putting together these videos for those of us, that have really struggled to learn CW?
    73
    KD0QZR

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  2 месяца назад +1

      @@KD0QZR This is great! I'm glad it is helping. That is the whole reason why I put together this video set. You should be able to find my other videos that introduced the rest of the letters, numbers, and punctuation.
      If you have ideas of things I can do to help folks that struggle with CW, let me know and I would be glad to put together additional videos. I will continue to put together helper videos as time goes on also.

    • @KD0QZR
      @KD0QZR 2 месяца назад +1

      @@k9kj I am actually looking forward to pursuing this journey now. I drive a truck OTR, so I have plenty of time to listen when I'm out there. I'm wondering if having a set of paddles to tap out what I hear in unison, would be beneficial to me. Some disagree with that method of learning, but I think it would help muscle memory develop.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  2 месяца назад +1

      @KD0QZR I would say that it is worth a try! I don't think it can hurt at all. I think it can only be a good thing

  • @Tonylovesjazz
    @Tonylovesjazz Год назад +2

    Without looking through all of the comments...What is the paddle/keyer are you using? 73's

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Hey thanks for watching, no problem. This is a special edition from a Russian ham in St Petersburg RA1AOM

  • @thork0tjt515
    @thork0tjt515 Год назад +2

    Hi TJ, Do you have in mind a schedule of how often you will post a new video in this series? Thanks for doing these! 73

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +1

      Good question! I'm going to try to record one per week! Thanks for joining in on the fun!

  • @jolebole-yt
    @jolebole-yt 3 месяца назад

    I got a cheap CW paddle from AliExpress. Its decent for beginners I gues. Is there a way to connect it to anything besides a radio and practice with it? I do have radios and a dummy load to practice, just checking if theres an app for a phone or a iPad that I can connect the paddle and practice while I’m away from the shack? Thanks.

  • @Coyotehello
    @Coyotehello Месяц назад +1

    Question, you have your paddle hooked-up to your radio but surely you are not broadcasting so how does that work? Did you disconnect the antenna (surely not!) ??
    I just gave myself a Bama III key and torn between just getting a small QMX5 or jumping in and getting a full TX500 radio...

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Месяц назад +1

      @@Coyotehello I do have it hooked up to the radio, but depending on the type of radio, brand, etc, you can turn off the transmit function (sometimes called break-in) and you could just use it without transmitting.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Месяц назад +1

      @@Coyotehello ... And I think if you can afford it, get the tx500! Otherwise if you're on a budget the qmx is still pretty awesome.

    • @Coyotehello
      @Coyotehello Месяц назад

      @@k9kj I cannot believe I got a reply to my 'CQ' to you. I am all new to this. Semi retired here, it is something I have wanted to learn since the 1980s! LOL.
      Thanks.
      What do you think of the TX500 ? Something that will be replace by an other model next year or something worth owning?

    • @Coyotehello
      @Coyotehello Месяц назад +1

      @@k9kj
      Hi, just a quick update. I bought the QMX5 down to 15m and have Hans team build it for me.
      I thought the TX500 is the one I want and I will get one but way over what ever I can do now.
      So practice morse, get some gears, I got the radio and a BAMAIII on order. Get my call number, get on the air, and say hello to the HAM world.
      HO! Wait! AND watch all your videos!!!
      Then get the TX500 in its latest iteration.
      Have a happy holiday season and a great 2025.
      _ . _. _. . _
      🙂

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Месяц назад

      @Coyotehello awesome!! Great plan!

  • @upsidedown3341
    @upsidedown3341 9 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you for that.

  • @W5MHG
    @W5MHG 3 месяца назад

    I like you paddle. Can you please tell me where you bought it?

  • @Cherhill
    @Cherhill 8 месяцев назад +1

    Hi could you tell me what key make and model that is? It’s really nice

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  8 месяцев назад +1

      This is a RA1AOM key. From St. Petersburg Russia

    • @Cherhill
      @Cherhill 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! 🙏

  • @jolebole-yt
    @jolebole-yt 3 месяца назад +1

    Well I guess its time to start learning CW. 🙂

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  3 месяца назад +1

      @@jolebole-yt yessss! Let's do it !

  • @wicapiwicasa1639
    @wicapiwicasa1639 Год назад +2

    Is it advisable to have a machine to use for practice? If so what is recommended?

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +2

      If you are referring to a machine to use for sending, I would use the built-in keyer that exists in many modern radios today.

  • @jakeski3142
    @jakeski3142 9 месяцев назад +2

    Do you have a podcast or would you mind if I ripped the audio from this series to mp3? I don’t like having RUclips open on my phone in the truck

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  9 месяцев назад +2

      I should do a podcast for this...
      It's a great idea.

    • @jakeski3142
      @jakeski3142 9 месяцев назад

      @@k9kj That would be awesome. I could download it to my watch for my runs

  • @steveosborne8373
    @steveosborne8373 11 месяцев назад +2

    What brand of key is being used in this video?

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi, and thanks for watching. The paddle in the video is a custom Russian built paddle made by RA1AOM. He still sells them, but because of trade restrictions with Russia, it's very difficult to get shipping to the United States, but I do hear that it is still somewhat possible

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  11 месяцев назад

      Hi, and thanks for watching. The paddle in the video is a custom Russian built paddle made by RA1AOM. He still sells them, but because of trade restrictions with Russia, it's very difficult to get shipping to the United States, but I do hear that it is still somewhat possible

    • @steveosborne8373
      @steveosborne8373 11 месяцев назад

      Thank for so much for your reply. The only key I have right now is a standard brass key I bought from Layfette Radio in about 1964. I now live in Guatemala and have an ICOM 7300. I want to get serious about emercency communications and CW seems to be a good option. While we really enjoy living here in Guatemala whe we want or need something of a technical nature it costs about 2 times the price on Amazon. Are any of the two paddle iambic keys on Amazon worth considering?

  • @rustyholt6619
    @rustyholt6619 10 месяцев назад +2

    can tou recommend a good practice app

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  10 месяцев назад +1

      I've been liking Rufz-xp lately

  • @cruzcena1962
    @cruzcena1962 Год назад +2

    Great job !! 73 from HK3OUY

  • @somebodysnobody468
    @somebodysnobody468 Год назад +2

    Thank you. Very N E A T

  • @union310
    @union310 9 месяцев назад +1

    I get the idea of learning to send but is there anything to plug into a radio to change it into words?

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  9 месяцев назад +1

      There are some Morse code Readers out there. Some radios also have this capability built in. I'll do a video on it.

    • @union310
      @union310 9 месяцев назад

      @@k9kj That would be really helpful, thankyou

  • @alanwright4575
    @alanwright4575 Месяц назад

    Is there an app or an interface that can just listen to the radio decode it and save it while we as the operator receive it. Then we can check our receiving accuracy. I can now send cw at a reasonable speed but I am still not at a level to copy to an accurate level.

    • @alanwright4575
      @alanwright4575 Месяц назад

      Well. As an edit. I have just found that the xiegu x6100 has this feature. New xiegu now in the Mail headed my way. 👍👍👍

  • @Sonicgott
    @Sonicgott 6 месяцев назад +1

    The spacing of the dits and dahs are important, too. If E and T are put too close together, you might think it’s an A, or T then E too close, you might think it’s an N.
    I would have spelled NATE - -./.-/-/.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Sonicgott this is so very true. I have a couple of examples of incorrect spacing in other videos on my site. Thanks for watching!

    • @Sonicgott
      @Sonicgott 6 месяцев назад

      @@k9kj Anytime. Love learning CW! KF0QNM

  • @SeerSnively
    @SeerSnively Год назад +1

    I know this is slightly off topic, but what sort of paddle is that? Very pretty, and such a nice base.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +1

      No problem, any question is a good question. This is an RA1AOM custom-made paddle from Russia. Kind of hard to get nowadays but I also did a video on these on my channel too

  • @akle911
    @akle911 Месяц назад

    Thank you.

  • @thequarantinecatholic
    @thequarantinecatholic Год назад +1

    What key is that?? It is a beauty!!!!

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +2

      This is an RA1AOM key made by Val in St. Petersburg Russia... I have a video on his keys somewhere on my channel

    • @rays9033
      @rays9033 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@k9kj after watching your CW videos, I emailed Val, and he is available to make me a paddle. With regards to your paddles from him, do you recall what build parameters you gave him? Also, for your ZN-9 paddle, is yours a 1/2" OTO (outside-to-outside) version, not the 5/16" or 3/4"?

    • @thequarantinecatholic
      @thequarantinecatholic 4 месяца назад

      I watch/listen to your videos every day! Your wit/dry humor makes it fun, and I'm really learning - I'm a life member of LICW but a flunkie at this point -- I cannot wait till my job settles down a bit on the teaching and can start to attend their zoom meetings again - Ill bust out my skills !!!

  • @alvarogaitan2529
    @alvarogaitan2529 Год назад +2

    great job thanks 73 from kb2uew

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Many thanks!

  • @JeanbaptisteCoppin
    @JeanbaptisteCoppin 3 месяца назад

    Thanks you 73

  • @alanpfahler1707
    @alanpfahler1707 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thanks!!!

  • @w4baham
    @w4baham 9 месяцев назад +1

    What is the name of that keyer?

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  9 месяцев назад

      That is an RA1AOM key.... I think I have a couple of videos on the channel here about them.

  • @zadtrax
    @zadtrax Год назад +2

    I feel that audibly your “T” is too short. It should be roughly 3 times longer than your “E”. To me, it sounds not long enough.

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад +1

      Thanks for watching. I double checked everything and it looks like it is exactly three times the length of the dit

    • @K9KMVTheUnluckyHam
      @K9KMVTheUnluckyHam 11 месяцев назад +2

      I think a keyer is being used so it should be doing it correctly. If he was using a straight key then you could be right.

  • @miranovak8098
    @miranovak8098 5 месяцев назад +1

    What key?

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  5 месяцев назад

      Custom-Made paddle by RA1AOM

  • @timstandish2025
    @timstandish2025 11 месяцев назад +1

    what make model is that key?

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  11 месяцев назад

      This is a Russian made RA1AOM paddle

  • @caribouwho
    @caribouwho Год назад

    Are the dits and das of discrete length or does the signal depend on how long you press the paddle?

    • @SeerSnively
      @SeerSnively Год назад

      When using a paddle, the 'speed' is set in the radio. This is currently set at 18 wpm, which is a great learning speed, forcing you to 'hear' the different letters and not count dits and dashes.

  • @Topga
    @Topga 4 месяца назад +1

    Is this key made by RA1AOM? I have the same construction!

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  4 месяца назад +1

      @@Topga yes this is exactly correct

    • @Topga
      @Topga 4 месяца назад +1

      @@k9kj Super! I have this key 4 years already and ordered single.

  • @ThomasEKenny
    @ThomasEKenny 10 месяцев назад +1

    NEAT!

  • @Dont_stay_long_k077
    @Dont_stay_long_k077 Год назад +1

    Might need this if Russia presses Red

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      😁😎

  • @tomstrum6259
    @tomstrum6259 Год назад +1

    Impossible for normal person to learn (Memorize) All these Leters & numbers....Like it's a Foreign language which I never could in HS....

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  Год назад

      Hi Tom - it definitely is challenging and not easy. I thought that putting some videos out there might help since there arent a lot of resources out there that are outside of LICW or CW Academy. Hopefully you find a breakthrough moment!

  • @SoldMyHat
    @SoldMyHat 2 месяца назад

    CW is pretty -• • •- -

  • @Steven-u5w
    @Steven-u5w 4 месяца назад +1

    E = . A = .
    T= _

  • @tomstrum6259
    @tomstrum6259 Год назад +7

    Hit the "Wall" by 4th letter....Then first learned 3 all Forgotten & jumbled....Sounds way to fast or something.....

    • @michaelbritain5546
      @michaelbritain5546 Год назад +5

      Took me 8 Months to pass at 12 words per minute, send and receive, stick at it...

  • @jamilsouzagodoisouzagodoy1099
    @jamilsouzagodoisouzagodoy1099 Месяц назад +1

    Ô cara Mentiroso!!

  • @AlexOkita
    @AlexOkita Год назад +1

    neat

  • @tonywright8294
    @tonywright8294 Год назад +2

    It ain’t easy . Practice practice ,practice 30 minutes a day for say a year and you might just get there ! Good luck you will need it .

  • @williamnelson7710
    @williamnelson7710 11 месяцев назад +1

    Just found your videos today. Recent ham (just passed General studying for Extra) and absolutely love this method of learning the characters. Great job and thanks for the effort. KQ4OAJ

    • @k9kj
      @k9kj  10 месяцев назад

      Awesome! Thank you for watching!

  • @Matt-zf7vz
    @Matt-zf7vz Год назад

    Great Video
    de K9BBQ
    - ..- . .

  • @danielgiraud2192
    @danielgiraud2192 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks 73 de ZS5DG