Morse Code Class 01

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2024
  • The ARRL Morse Code Book: amzn.to/3gDX5KC
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    Learn Morse Code with KN4GB and the class. You'll have some homework though! A link to the PDF Handout is here: www.dropbox.com/sh/mhnd6i4cnp...
    Also consider joining the Long Island CW Club (longislandcwclub.org/). Mel Robinson, the Instructor in our videos is an online Instructor there.

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  • @l1atena1
    @l1atena1 3 года назад +21

    Look where quarantine has got me

    • @wellesradio
      @wellesradio Год назад +2

      I learned shorthand during that time. This ought to be a breeze. I miss the global shutdown.

    • @zadtrax
      @zadtrax 3 месяца назад +1

      Me too.

  • @joesmoe6947
    @joesmoe6947 10 месяцев назад +6

    This was a blast. I got so into it that when I put it down I suddenly heard. “DIT DIT DIT DIT” in the distance outside my house and I was like “Someone’s sending Morse code for E E E E!!” Then realized that can’t be possible and I was just hearing a distant garbage truck reversing 😂

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  10 месяцев назад

      Heh heh! Good one. You were "in the zone". 73 de W4EEY

    • @crystalrowe5134
      @crystalrowe5134 Месяц назад

      My 10yr old son said “dah dah dah” sounded like our golf cart backing up

  • @jimgiordano8218
    @jimgiordano8218 4 года назад +12

    This is an excellent way of teaching. I have not used morse since my novice license in 1971. I will be using these videos to learn it again.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +2

      I'm sure Mel will be happy to hear this. Keep going - you can do it. 73 de W4EEY

  • @russellryal5773
    @russellryal5773 3 года назад +12

    Of all the videos that I have watched on RUclips (and I have watched lots over the years) this is the first on that I have given a like and comented on. For years I have thought about getting my ham radio licence (since the 80's when I was really into the cb radios), I am now 52 years old and living in Brasil (originally from England), and at long last I have started studying to get a licence. I loved the video, and I am looking forward to seeing the next one, well done, and well done Natalie for having the guts to get up and try keying.

  • @josephroblesjr.8944
    @josephroblesjr.8944 2 года назад +5

    I like how engaging this is! I think this is the best series for learning Morse that I have found!

  • @aurtisanminer2827
    @aurtisanminer2827 3 года назад +9

    I was able to id a cw call sign for the first time on a recent net. I was pretty happy about that.

  • @RecycleBenProd
    @RecycleBenProd 5 лет назад +46

    This is perfect even just for listening to train your ear in the car. Thanks KN4GB and W4EEY!

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  5 лет назад +3

      Our pleasure. More to come. 73 de W4EEY

    • @aurtisanminer2827
      @aurtisanminer2827 3 года назад +3

      That’s how I learned the alphabet and numbers initially. I still need to practice writing down the letters, though. It’s easy to get lost while just listening. Lol

  • @MaverickFlyBoy622
    @MaverickFlyBoy622 4 года назад +10

    Your General videos got me my General Ticket and on HF. Now I’m wanting to get into Morse and use my HF privileges even more! Thanks guys

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +1

      I'm hoping this reply works. RUclips's reply function in their Studio App has been broken for me for the past few days. Congratulations Austin on your General Class ticket! Very proud of you. We will continue the Morse Code training with an Intermediate Course starting in September. 73 de W4EEY

  • @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors
    @HeartlandMakesAndOutdoors 3 года назад +4

    Im back for more sir. I appreciate you tanking the time to share this with us. I have sent several others to your youtube channel as well. I know another new operator passed his tech class with your help and another friend of mine is studying for his general and extra using your classes. He was ready for the general and then it got postponed due to you know what bug is flying around rampantly right now. So since the test has been moved back another month he is studying for his extra. Thanks again, watched all the commercials, hope it helps.
    Dale
    KI5ARH

  • @daviddawkins1
    @daviddawkins1 3 года назад +14

    Thank you so much for this video. I am a Brit living in Germany, I took the German Amateur Radio license last year. I wanted to learn Moorse, but the language barrier has coursed me a few problems. I am X military and I think the way you have done this wonderful presentation, is in tune with my Military learning, thank you so much for taking the time to share this. Best regards DO7DAD, Germany.

  • @HoteiTV
    @HoteiTV 3 года назад

    I starting to train morse ,bought second hand key with a Biebber .
    I so happy to find this learning course.
    Greetings from The Netherlands

  • @iraalbeus
    @iraalbeus 4 года назад +124

    my curiousity brings me here. morse code is interesting :)

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +7

      Hi Ira - Please look around the channel. And welcome to Ham Radio, "The Best Hobby in the World". I say this because our radio transmissions spread out and fill the world with our signals. There's something in this hobby for everyone. After all, Amateur Radio is the first social media - even pre dating the Internet. 73 (which means Best Regards) from W4EEY (my FCC assigned callsign).

    • @thirtycrows
      @thirtycrows 3 года назад

      @Nezton Xander Robot ham radio operation in general or specifically morse code?

    • @itwasalan
      @itwasalan 3 года назад +1

      @Nezton Xander Robot There are a number of smartphone apps. My favorite is Morse Mania for Android.

    • @thirtycrows
      @thirtycrows 3 года назад +1

      @Nezton Xander Robot In my experience it's very individual. Checkout ruclips.net/video/jBmuoLUV1LM/видео.html there are good tips. Some of my experiences:
      - Avoid Farnsworth, it messes up your char spacing, rather start with groups of 2 / short words. Instead increase word spacing in the beginning.
      - Don't write or type, this builds the wrong reflexes. Learn to head copy.
      - I wasn't able to not build the visual lookup table that should be avoided even at 60 wpm. Don't worry, you will loose it with practice.
      - Best android app to me is IZ2UUF.
      - Check out lcwo.net
      - Check out ruclips.net/video/7QcvtbuLpbA/видео.html for some useful tips.
      - Practice short but twice a day instead of a large block weekly.

    • @DavidBrown-jk2pm
      @DavidBrown-jk2pm 3 года назад

      Ira Albeus. It's addictive. Like computer Assembly Language. You'll be tapping out your breakfast restaurant orders. "And?... Loving it."

  • @cheriecarpenter3529
    @cheriecarpenter3529 Год назад

    I am so glad I found your channel! I was a radio operator in the Utah Air National Guard. I have always wanted to get my hamm license, and I haven't done morse code since the early 90's

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  Год назад

      Welcome aboard! If you are interested in Morse Code I might recommend the Long Island CW Club (longislandcwclub.org/). Mel Robinson, the instructor in our Morse Code videos is an online instructor there. Highly recommended. 73 de W4EEY

  • @paulschmolke188
    @paulschmolke188 3 года назад +15

    I like your approach to teaching the code. I wish I’d been able to start with formal training. It would’ve helped. You also introduce the human element very well.

  • @kc5lvz
    @kc5lvz 4 года назад +6

    Thanks for your help with cw ive really enjoyed this

  • @Aprilfool4121
    @Aprilfool4121 3 года назад +3

    Just something to listen to and learn is amazing

  • @robertomerced1184
    @robertomerced1184 3 года назад +1

    I’m very happy about this class .thank you so much I really enjoyed.

  • @TheRealFOSFOR
    @TheRealFOSFOR 4 года назад +5

    Nice. I downloaded the CW player as fast as I could.

  • @billtheslink4541
    @billtheslink4541 4 года назад

    Been looking for a CW course. Learned from Gordon West/Radio Shack tapes about 34 years ago and got good from over the air use, but I went inactive about 25 years ago. Am putting together a new schack now and going to get back on the air. Have a FT-950 ready to deploy. Going to upgrade to extra too. Looking forward to 80 CW ragchews. 73 N8PEF

  • @FishinWitBoogie
    @FishinWitBoogie 3 года назад +7

    Dont really know how or why I ended up here... but not disappointed 👍🏽😎

  • @ncis1616
    @ncis1616 3 года назад +3

    This class is perfect, I've wanted to learn for a while now and this class set up is perfect for learning from home. I got a little lost near the end there, but it's mostly my fault for deciding to learn Morse Code at one in the morning. Still though, absolutely loved this and I'll definitely be back for more.... after some sleep. XD
    Thanks KN4GB and W4EEY, I'll be back soon for more lessons!

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  3 года назад

      You are very welcome! 73 de W4EEY

    • @marcomolinero5877
      @marcomolinero5877 Год назад

      2:30 am and im doing the same lol

  • @poli4869
    @poli4869 2 года назад +1

    Great video ! and I thought I started learning this very late ( 42yo), and I was suprised most the ''students' in the video are much more senior than me .:-) 73 de BG8AVS , greetings from China

  • @MyShanghaiShuffle
    @MyShanghaiShuffle 3 года назад +3

    That is one mixed up accent, I love it!

  • @WarrenAkerman
    @WarrenAkerman 4 года назад +5

    Thank you for this, been listening and trying to train my ears to HEAR the code now, 73 DE ZS6AKW

  • @donhody1127
    @donhody1127 4 года назад +7

    Thanks very much. I do work at 20 wpm, but have my words spaced out a bit longer, which certainly helps give the brain time to think. I agree, if you can't get a letter, just let it go, because once you try to think about it you will miss the next - however many, but it is so hard letting that letter go :) Each letter has to become reactive. But a nice refresher.

  • @melblack7160
    @melblack7160 5 лет назад +15

    Thank you for doing this

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  5 лет назад +4

      You are very welcome! 73 de W4EEY

  • @natrajkashyap
    @natrajkashyap 4 года назад +12

    21st century and still bloodlines of the "sparkies" still kept live! Great and love you all.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад

      Thanks! 73 de W4EEY

  • @alvarogaitan2529
    @alvarogaitan2529 4 года назад +1

    thanks very much for the class i am learn something thanks 73 i need more practice God Bless

  • @rjinnh3933
    @rjinnh3933 4 года назад +8

    Very well done vid on what can be a very difficult skill to learn. Starting with the easiest letters and working up is the best learning method along with repetition, repetition and more repetition.
    The G4FON windoze software that focuses on the Farnsworth Method is a great learning tool.
    Hats Off to the instructor for a job well done.......

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +1

      Mel does a great job! This was his first time teaching in a long time, so my hat is off to him! 73 de W4EEY

  • @CripSkillz
    @CripSkillz 4 года назад +2

    Yes thank you for the videos, will be great help for me.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад

      You are very welcome! 73 de W4EEY

  • @ki6ada2005
    @ki6ada2005 4 года назад +1

    Thank you. I appreciate your class

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +1

      You are very welcome. Thanks for watching! 73 de W4EEY

  • @paolocruz8392
    @paolocruz8392 5 лет назад +7

    I enjoyed this very much. The teacher resembled Robert de Niro, so that was quite fun 😁
    I tried following by writing down the dits and dahs first then translating it. It was harder for me to translate while hearing the message then writing the letters down.

  • @Unknown-lg1dj
    @Unknown-lg1dj 3 года назад +2

    Its complicated and challenging and I like it

  • @trapkvng4137
    @trapkvng4137 3 года назад +1

    Watched one clip of a vet signalling torture on TV. Now here I am. Very interesting tho. Something to do in 2021

  • @section1595
    @section1595 3 года назад +1

    This is like music.
    If you’re off a beat you’re screwed!

  • @notmenotme614
    @notmenotme614 Месяц назад

    To get the most out of this lesson, you need to do some homework first, to already know what E, I, S, A, H, T, 5 is in morse. So then you can recognise them as he’s typing away.
    The key to good morse code is the rhythm and timing. Otherwise a C accidentally becomes NN Or an L accidentally becomes AI

  • @terrycheek4097
    @terrycheek4097 Год назад

    Thank you for leaving this series up. I am using it to learn CW. I wish the link to the PDF handouts was still active.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  Год назад

      Dropbox recently changed something. Try this. Copy the link (on Windows, right click and select Copy link). Then paste the link into your browser address bar and hit enter. This problem doesn't affect everyone - some can still just click on the link (me). I think the link is being truncated somehow. Let me know if this works. The folder and files are still there. 73 de W4EEY

    • @terrycheek4097
      @terrycheek4097 Год назад

      @@W4EEY I copied and pasted the link. However, I am trying from work, and the firewall setting may be preventing access. I will try from my home office this afternoon and follow up. Thank you for keeping this active.

    • @terrycheek4097
      @terrycheek4097 Год назад

      I got it thank you. My work office firewall must have blocked access.

  • @HarryAnduze
    @HarryAnduze 4 года назад +6

    Great time, traffic list, maritime ground station.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for your comment. 73 de W4EEY

  • @crankcuffin1948
    @crankcuffin1948 3 года назад

    This is amazing 😁

  • @williamjordan6808
    @williamjordan6808 4 года назад +6

    just great ,thankyou so much,73s

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +1

      You bet William. Mel will continue the series with a follow up Intermediate Level class starting in September. Stay tuned. 73 de W4EEY

  • @kn9ioutom
    @kn9ioutom 3 года назад +2

    ARRL Has Code Practice On 14.48 Mega Cycles 20 Meter Band !

  • @rajathshetty5785
    @rajathshetty5785 4 года назад +1

    Lockdown and learning Morse Code .

  • @sleezymechanic
    @sleezymechanic 4 года назад +1

    thank you for the PDF!!!!

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +1

      No worries! Thanks for watching! 73 de W4EEY

  • @Lokeshgowda2023
    @Lokeshgowda2023 2 месяца назад +1

    🎉🎉🎉❤❤super episode

  • @claudem.p.7969
    @claudem.p.7969 5 лет назад +10

    Very good. BT is Begin Transmission? what for End of transmission.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  5 лет назад +7

      (Dah Dit Dit Dit Dah sent together is "Break". It is a separator between parts of a Morse Code message. It is one of many telegraphy shortcuts known as Prosigns (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prosigns_for_Morse_code). End of Message is . Going off the air is . 73 de W4EEY

  • @anagabriel924
    @anagabriel924 Месяц назад

    It is interesting !

  • @casualtom907
    @casualtom907 Год назад

    Very interesting. Thank you!

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  Год назад

      Glad you enjoyed it! 73 de W4EEY

  • @gilgalope4502
    @gilgalope4502 2 года назад

    Good job SPARKY.. I really missed doing this onboard way back 1990s. But why bother morse code?

  • @hshafe001
    @hshafe001 3 года назад

    Thanks for posting these lessons. I am using the LWCO program along with these lessons. Need you (or anyone) to comment on the following:
    Morse code using light uses a different part of the brain to interpret the dits and dahs, and therefore appears to be slower going than the radio tunes. Please comment.
    Also please comment on the method of using clicks. The Baltimore Railroad Museum has a working Morse Code display where it's using clicks. I am assuming that a pair of clicks with a short interval is equivalent to a dit, and a pair of clicks with a longer interval is a dah. (I guess).
    I don't find any information on using light, nor clicks on the internet, so when you get a chance please comment on these, or anyone else care to comment. Thanks.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  3 года назад

      I think you are referring to the original "sounders" used for land line telegraphy. They would click as current was turned on and off on the circuit. I have no direct knowledge of copying these so maybe someone else can comment. Thanks for watching! 73 de W4EEY

  • @ritadougherty4526
    @ritadougherty4526 3 года назад

    I’m gonna have to go back through this video because I can only get the first few but I’m an older learner and my mind doesn’t work as well or fast as the talented students here

  • @deepthought3316
    @deepthought3316 4 года назад +2

    Actually Morse code is very sophisticated. One dash is equal to three dots so the more dots and dashes to signify each letter the longer the message takes to send (not good). Morse identified the most common letter used in the English language as the letter E and allocated it one dot. The second most common letter, I, two dots. The third, S, three dots, then T, one dash and so on. That's why letters like Y and Q contain the most dots and dashes Ingenious..... ._._. ..._._

  • @anagabriel924
    @anagabriel924 Месяц назад

    I start memorizing the ABC about 1 week ,and almost know all

  • @travissmith6050
    @travissmith6050 5 лет назад +5

    Thank you, KN4GB & W4EEY de KN4QDE. 73

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  5 лет назад

      You are very welcome! 73 de W4EEY

  • @eddiemartinez3557
    @eddiemartinez3557 3 года назад

    on everything\if you think about it its an imginary number it its a connectiuon towards math so in turn its a notccection ntowards math

  • @ro3784
    @ro3784 2 года назад

    Twenty minutes at my age is a life time but to relieve boredom and burn out, twenty minute breaks will suffice till end of session because can practice afterward. Yes?

  • @ronaldlynch9935
    @ronaldlynch9935 11 месяцев назад

    This is great thanks.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  11 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! 73 de W4EEY

  • @poorman-trending
    @poorman-trending Год назад +1

    … …. .. _ Is what you need to start with. When learning any new “language” best to start with the cusses 😂

  • @steveevansphotography4138
    @steveevansphotography4138 4 года назад +5

    am learning cw DE 2E0DAM

  • @brianvandy4002
    @brianvandy4002 2 года назад

    The time interval between characters is hard to hear. Like for the E the time interval between letters sounded the same length as the dit. In the T the interval also sounded the same as the dah for T.

  • @ThunderBroomPilot
    @ThunderBroomPilot 2 года назад +1

    Just one more question. What are your thoughts on the effectiveness of the increasing speed of in/out code, as opposed to that Koch, the German psychologist, method of starting at desired speed but with only two letters? I guess that both methods will work if you put in the time?

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  2 года назад +1

      I'm not sure that Mel will see your comment. Gary here instead. I did use the increasing speed method when learning CW. ARRL provides free code practice files here:
      www.arrl.org/code-practice-files
      You'll see that they come in varying speeds (from 5 WPM to 40 WPM). I think it is the way to go for most people.
      73 de W4EEY

    • @ThunderBroomPilot
      @ThunderBroomPilot 2 года назад

      @@W4EEY Great. Thanks for responding. I watched all the videos you produced for Tech, General, and Amateur Extra, and pass all exams. My Extra score was 100%, so now I have those highly coveted bragging rights.

  • @HamTechRadioScannerDrones
    @HamTechRadioScannerDrones 2 года назад

    Thanks this helps.

  • @MintyMomoi
    @MintyMomoi 4 года назад +2

    what do you hear?
    i hear submarine torpedo

  • @Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore
    @Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore 4 года назад +6

    Hello, I'm writing to you from India. It has always been my dream to learn morse code. I thank you for what you're doing. I'm sure it will help me work on my mistakes. I'd really appreciate it if you can guide me on how to start improving on morse code? Is there anything I can find online to practice?
    I'd appreciate a reply, sir
    With Regards,
    Sohil.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +6

      Hmmm. I replied a few days ago but now I don't see it. Let me try again. If you are getting started in Morse Code, I like the course put together by the Ham Whisperer to supplement Mel's videos (www.hamwhisperer.com/p/morse-code-course.html)
      There is also the free G4FON software that can help you to practice on a PC (www.g4fon.net/CW%20Trainer.htm)
      Find a friend who also wants to learn. You can "send" code back and forth to each other. Regular practice is the key to success. 73 de W4EEY

    • @Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore
      @Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore 4 года назад +4

      Thank you very much for the reply sir.

  • @kevinmonceaux2101
    @kevinmonceaux2101 4 года назад +1

    Do y'all have any recommendations for good straight keys and/or practice oscillators?

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +2

      Up until now there has been no easy way for Mel to respond to these channel comments. But RUclips Studio just updated and I can now add him as an "Editor" for the channel. Stand By.
      Getting started, take a look here: mfjenterprises.com/ They have a number of affordable keys. Later on you can get something better and pass on the MFJ key to another new ham. 73 de W4EEY

    • @goinghomesomeday1
      @goinghomesomeday1 3 года назад +2

      Hello Kevin. There are a good number of ex military and marine keys available quite inexpensive. You DO NOT need to spend hundreds to get a nice key. Here are some which might interest you.
      www.ebay.ie/itm/MORSE-CODE-TRAINER-Shortwave-Radio-Telegraph-Key-CW-Radio-K4-Key-Chamber-Props/264299069507?hash=item3d8973c043:g:EzEAAOSwaeRZHAhW
      www.ebay.ie/itm/Vintage-Telegraph-Morse-Code-Key-Ham-Radio-Communication-Keyer-USED/254625518273?hash=item3b48dd12c1:g:ir8AAOSwFIVe5mE7
      www.ebay.ie/itm/Vintage-Telegraph-bakelite-key-KM-F-Soviet-Military-Morse-Code-USSR-NOS/153805156393?hash=item23cf807029:g:r-0AAOSw3vpeKCHR
      www.ebay.ie/itm/Vintage-Unbranded-Telegraph-Key-Morse-Code-Transmitter/124230010582?hash=item1cecaf86d6:g:HQUAAOSw5zte7nFy
      Some people advertise Morse Keys as "rare" and are looking for crazy prices for them.
      The CW keys I use are my Vibroplex and my JRC Straight Marine Key.
      Hope this bit of advice is of some help.
      73's de Ger EI6DP

  • @justin9605
    @justin9605 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  5 месяцев назад

      You're welcome! 73 de W4EEY

  • @Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore
    @Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore 4 года назад +1

    I have one more question for you. I am really serious about learning and practicing morse code and I'm pretty determined that I will be able to improve exponentially someday. Now, my question is - What are the career options for someone who can be an expert in morse code? What can be the professions where this knowledge can be beneficial? Thanks in advance.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад

      Hi Sohil - Well, your question sure made me think. Unfortunately there are not many jobs today that use Morse Code. The profession was Telegraphist (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegraphist) and there were many jobs on ships and on land in the 20th Century. But today Morse Code is only a hobby activity.
      But the broader fields of being an Electronic Technician or Communications Specialist is still important. The knowledge learned in Amateur Radio can be a spring board to more advanced activities. So I would encourage you to continue. You might meet someone through your CW and Ham Radio activities that could help you in your future professional life.
      Thank you for a thought provoking question. 73 de W4EEY

    • @Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore
      @Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore 4 года назад

      Thank you sir for all the information. I'll definitely continue. Let's hope for the best.
      Regards

    • @alienwarex51i3
      @alienwarex51i3 Год назад

      @@Sohil_Learn_Hustle_Explore How is it?

  • @CarlosGonzalez-qn6qu
    @CarlosGonzalez-qn6qu 2 года назад

    HOLA SOY ESPAÑOL Y ME GUSTARIA SABER SI HAY ALGUN LIBRO QUE ENSEÑE MORSE GRACIAS

  • @siddharth4662
    @siddharth4662 4 года назад +4

    Wonderful... Also what was that beautiful song being played when the video starts??

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад

      That's the "CQ Serenade" sung by Joyce Hahn and played by the VE2QS (Maurice Durieux) Orchestra. You can find the entire song here:
      ruclips.net/video/lOqe0oouN2s/видео.html
      This is the English language version. There is also a French version (which I first heard at Ham Radio in Germany).
      ruclips.net/video/MxdKQyaxSCY/видео.html
      73 de W4EEY

  • @2ndmate105
    @2ndmate105 3 месяца назад +1

    I am from India🇮🇳
    Like ur video🎥

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! 73 de W4EEY

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 4 года назад +1

    What ships were you on?
    Looks like RFA.

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +2

      Mel was on British Naval and Merchant ships as a Radio Officer. 73 de W4EEY

  • @juls7176
    @juls7176 4 года назад +1

    after watching the Rumor of Angels I got interested about Morse Code

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад

      Welcome aboard. Morse is another language spoken by a select few. 73 de W4EEY

  • @okhamradio
    @okhamradio 3 года назад

    That is very nice 👍

  • @yungerallenelectricalcontr6415
    @yungerallenelectricalcontr6415 2 года назад

    Well class 1 for me!

  • @pravoslavn
    @pravoslavn 3 года назад

    HA ! I amn teaching people American Morse, using Telegraph Sounders. We use Zoom for the instruction and also have an operating Telegraph circuit on our desks (via Internet.) I don't see how anyone can listen to those irritating oscillator tones for more than about 30 seconds ! And yep, we still use the spaced letters, too ! ☺ They work just as well now as they did in 1843, when they were invented.

  • @ant7936
    @ant7936 4 года назад +1

    My problem seems to be slowness in writing!
    Is it better to use script or Caps?

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +1

      People say script is faster. Better still is to learn to copy in your head (required over 20wpm). 73 de W4EEY

    • @ant7936
      @ant7936 4 года назад +1

      @@W4EEY
      Yes, I'm going to concentrate on short words, but surely it's important to record some messages? e.g. radio officer

  • @lpburke86
    @lpburke86 5 лет назад +2

    The link in the pdf for CW Player is incorrect. The link reads * www.florl.org/cwpeng.htm * it should read * www.f1orl.org/cwpeng.htm *.... Its a "1" not an "L" after f.
    As others have said, Thank you for this. I hope to follow along. Are you steaming it live?

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  5 лет назад +4

      Thank you for catching this! I'll pass it along to Melvyn. No we are not streaming live. We couldn't give you the video experience you deserve that way. Instead we record to multiple cameras, ingest the footage into editing software and then spend some time selecting the camera angles to tell the story. It is all a labor of love for our hobby. Glad you are enjoying the videos. Please tell others. 73 de W4EEY

  • @houch7640
    @houch7640 2 года назад +1

    Great video. My brother and I are both Ex Radio Officers (He was the RO on the first Queen Elizabeth for Cunard) I am ex RAF. I want to buy an off the self key and sound generator so we can record messages and send them to each other. Can you help?

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  2 года назад

      I'd start by looking here: mfjenterprises.com/collections/cw#collection
      73 de W4EEY

    • @VK2DMH
      @VK2DMH Год назад

      Amazon sell kits to make a simple oscillator for morse practice, but you will have to solder them together and make a box to put them in. I know you want an off-the-shelf product. Perhaps you can both find yourselves old manual keys from the estate of a silent key. Ask around the UK ham clubs! I do wish you and your brother the very best of British luck towards your noble quest.
      73 de VK2DMH

  • @aarshinpanchal
    @aarshinpanchal 4 года назад +5

    38:36 , Totally Lost !!

  • @motadaymane3262
    @motadaymane3262 4 года назад

    Quarantine isn't bad after all

  • @smartapeproductions2139
    @smartapeproductions2139 4 года назад +1

    24:18 - I heard 65 E's they where sets of 5 and there was no spaces.

    • @smartapeproductions2139
      @smartapeproductions2139 4 года назад +1

      In learning morse code I have found that you hinder your self if you use a sheet that shows you the . and - I use a program that you can get for Free called Just Learn Morse Code. This will let you select letters as you choose and play them in 5 min sequences. Why is this better you may ask? Because you are not counting the dit's and dah's you here the code and say .... oh ok thats a H or . _ oh an A or _ _ M space 3 seconds .. I ...S Space 3 Seconds _ _ _ . F .. - U - . N You have to remember your spacing for the letters it is 1 second for a space at the end of the word it is 3 seconds. I have not mastered this fully but i'm working on it daily. 73 DE KG5CUO

    • @markanderson8066
      @markanderson8066 3 года назад

      It really is groups of 5 E's then a space. If you tap your finger, like keeping time to music, it may help you hear/"feel" the 5 dits, a dit length space then the 5 dits again. Keep at it, and with practice, you'll get the hang of it. WB2SMK

  • @LeaDiary
    @LeaDiary Год назад

    Nice

  • @weeabooou612
    @weeabooou612 3 года назад +4

    Am I the only one who's here after the new episode of Dr. Stone: Stone Wars

    • @iangonzalez4661
      @iangonzalez4661 3 года назад +1

      I love Dr. Stone but I am not caught up do they use Morse code on the new episodes

  • @Alok1729
    @Alok1729 4 года назад +1

    tone link send us

  • @Leo88w88
    @Leo88w88 Год назад

    Stuff i start watching at 3am

  • @aaroni5074
    @aaroni5074 3 года назад

    Dublin man?

  • @morsevietnam2523
    @morsevietnam2523 3 года назад +1

    Like video

  • @ScorieDivine
    @ScorieDivine 5 лет назад +3

    No idea what a "Knoch trainer" is, tbh. I know what Koch's method is, though. Did you mean that?

  • @MichaelisSped
    @MichaelisSped 3 года назад

    I’m learning this so me and my freidn can click our pens in clas

  • @khalidjaved8565
    @khalidjaved8565 3 года назад

    Super from Ex Radio officer Karachi PAKISTAN

  • @philipselman2564
    @philipselman2564 2 года назад

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐👌🏻

  • @eddiemartinez3557
    @eddiemartinez3557 3 года назад +1

    what does qth mean ?

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  3 года назад +1

      QTH is one of the "Q Codes". These are standardized telegraphic short cuts. QTH = Location. QTH? = What is your location? I'm at my home QTH might be a response. 73 (which is a telegraphic code meaning "Best Regards") de (telegraphic code for "from") W4EEY (my callsign).

  • @hovnanaleksanyan6894
    @hovnanaleksanyan6894 3 месяца назад

    KN4GB de EK8A psek

  • @ameliajarvie9325
    @ameliajarvie9325 4 года назад +5

    You can do Morse code in a classroom with a pen to your friends

  • @tomstrum6259
    @tomstrum6259 4 месяца назад

    The "Spacing" factor is deff Confusing.....5 letter "E"s means digit "5" to my ear & brain.....Normal humans can really do this ??

  • @ThunderBroomPilot
    @ThunderBroomPilot 2 года назад

    Are you teaching the American Morse Code or the International Morse Code?

  • @barangantikchannel9808
    @barangantikchannel9808 3 года назад

    Salam. Kenal from indonesia.

  • @Youtube_Achilles
    @Youtube_Achilles 8 месяцев назад

    mostly movies make people interested morse code😂

  • @tomstrum6259
    @tomstrum6259 4 месяца назад

    You seem to be an excellent instructor, however, Something must be off with me...Watched twice & did learn letter e (Di) I think...Perhaps "Code" isn't for me as I could never learn any Foreign language in HS & this seems similar....

  • @atol671
    @atol671 4 года назад +2

    Try and find a quiet room to practice meanwhile train horn lol

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  4 года назад +1

      Yup. Our classroom is located upstairs next to a Basketball Gym. Oops. Just consider the extraneous sounds as QRM. 73 de W4EEY

    • @atol671
      @atol671 4 года назад

      @@W4EEY hahah i bet thanks for the video man helped alot

  • @ayushidhiman7298
    @ayushidhiman7298 2 года назад

    how can we use morse code by hand not machine ????

    • @W4EEY
      @W4EEY  2 года назад

      Morse Code is still a very popular mode in Amateur Radio. It is like learning a new language. The brain can be taught to recognize the Morse patterns as letters and you "copy" the text in your head (or on paper). You can send by hand using either a straight key, a paddle and an electronic keyer (built in to modern radios) or a more difficult to use "bug" key. Morse is no longer an Amateur Radio requirement (you are no tested on it to get your license) but it is still very popular. 73 de W4EEY