army morse code pt 01

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @dangarrison9373
    @dangarrison9373 10 лет назад +333

    "if you think so, you're wrong." this is amazing.

  • @Zhanchu
    @Zhanchu 4 года назад +298

    Me trying to sleep at 3am
    The mosquito:

  • @assassin7707
    @assassin7707 12 лет назад +125

    And Romeo could care less, lmfao. I love this video.

  • @crownblue89
    @crownblue89 9 лет назад +74

    These old tutorials are so mildly satisfying!

  • @meg2231
    @meg2231 3 года назад +90

    Just in the last week I've gotten interested in mores code and watched dozens of videos on the subject, this is actually a great way of explaining it

  • @papioscarw
    @papioscarw 12 лет назад +49

    Being a licensed Ham for over 45 years and a Navy Vet am ROTFLMAO at these old training films. Love 'em.

    • @YoussefFishere
      @YoussefFishere Год назад

      Was the dude in the introduction actually saying anything or was it gibberish?

  • @evans8486
    @evans8486 2 года назад +40

    7:49 it’s kinda crazy to think that hearing this series of beeps alone would get your adrenaline going as a soldier but are meaningless to a normal person

  • @neurofiedyamato8763
    @neurofiedyamato8763 10 лет назад +43

    Tutorials back then are awesome.

  • @glitch1182
    @glitch1182 6 лет назад +289

    I love this video. From a generation that was straight to the point and had little tolerance for bullshit.

    • @turkey_cigarman
      @turkey_cigarman 3 года назад +7

      you're right.

    • @tyrstone3539
      @tyrstone3539 2 года назад

      @@turkey_cigarman wvt

    • @Pikasatupu75
      @Pikasatupu75 2 года назад +1

      That is why they are called the "Greatest Generation"

    • @sandynewman5533
      @sandynewman5533 2 года назад +1

      1966, sons of the greatest generation, again at war, in Vietnam. Communication was even more important.

    • @NonsensicalSpudz
      @NonsensicalSpudz Год назад

      @@Pikasatupu75 wrong generation mate

  • @900milesfromnormal3
    @900milesfromnormal3 3 года назад +39

    1:29 "You've got to send rhythmically." And it was at this point, I half expected this training film to turn into a 1940's style musical.
    If you want to be understood critically,
    You need to send the code rhythmically
    You have to send your dah
    Without going blah blah blah
    You need to send your dits
    So everyone will get it
    Always send your code
    So it can down the road
    And remember when it comes to Morse
    Never ever, no never ever stray from the course

    • @sage9836
      @sage9836 2 года назад +1

      Hey, record this as a song or poem on video. Too good to only exist as a comment.

    • @tomahawkboys1625
      @tomahawkboys1625 Месяц назад

      Thank you

  • @ojkolsrud1
    @ojkolsrud1 10 лет назад +97

    Man, could they make tutorial vidoes back in the day!

    • @speed150mph
      @speed150mph 2 года назад +2

      No kidding. I’m a mechanic, and in trade school they were still showing us some videos from back in the 30s or 40s because they did such a good job on explaining things. For example how a differential works

  • @microsoftpain
    @microsoftpain Год назад +10

    I'm learning morse, and these old videos are more helpful than most I've seen.

  • @HeavilyArmed
    @HeavilyArmed 9 лет назад +74

    My grandfather likely watched something like this when he served as a radio operator in WW2.

    • @aljames7839
      @aljames7839 Год назад

      My gf mcode wireless operator navy ww2was called White what was yours called?

  • @Ddochim
    @Ddochim 5 лет назад +42

    lmao why am i thinking that cap would show up in his chair like "so, you're learning morse code"

  • @RafaH57
    @RafaH57 2 года назад +7

    All i can imagine is how fatal one mistake can be

    • @crtusr
      @crtusr 2 года назад +1

      It depends of the word, awe (.- .-- .) and are (.- .-. .) really simmilar but it would not make sense grammatically.

  • @ashn333
    @ashn333 3 года назад +8

    I love hearing him say the dahs and dits lol I just now realized music can be rhythmically based on Morse

  • @8AD858D8
    @8AD858D8 3 года назад +10

    Can't imagine being able to wire a brain to keep up with this, than add in some battle noise for background. Much respect for the men that could do this.

    • @George-bb9yi
      @George-bb9yi 3 года назад +3

      There were guys in Vietnam who could call in artillery strikes while running with a leg mounted morse code key!

  • @svinjamaria
    @svinjamaria 9 лет назад +92

    and now im ready for the military

    • @JohnPaul-ej8mm
      @JohnPaul-ej8mm 9 лет назад +16

      your ready for WW2 maybe lol

    • @muhdnoor09
      @muhdnoor09 3 года назад +2

      @@JohnPaul-ej8mm correction, World War 3

    • @thecube0293
      @thecube0293 2 года назад +6

      @@muhdnoor09 responding to aocmment from 6 years ago lolz

    • @wadewilson8011
      @wadewilson8011 2 года назад +2

      November Oscar, Yankee Oscar Uniform' Romeo Echo November Oscar Tango.
      -• ---, -•-- --- ••-' •-• • -• --- -.

  • @app4902
    @app4902 4 года назад +11

    And Romeo couldn’t care less. Lmao

  • @STomo30
    @STomo30 10 лет назад +41

    I'm drunk... aaaand I'm learning morse....

  • @DocPicklez
    @DocPicklez 9 лет назад +41

    This is how we will beat the Aliens after Will Smith lowers the shield.

    • @MrSpruce
      @MrSpruce 5 лет назад +5

      This comment aged excellently

    • @GMC997
      @GMC997 2 года назад

      @@MrSpruce This comment aged even more excellently. But no he will not lower the shield, he will raise his hand.

  • @xD-ui5mt
    @xD-ui5mt 2 года назад +4

    This is absolute golden! a true forgotten art :'D

  • @N6MKC
    @N6MKC 12 лет назад +6

    Did anybody happen to notice the shorting-bar was engaged on the key at 0:37? The guy shown in the footage wasn't sending the code.

  • @jasonmintzchannel8902
    @jasonmintzchannel8902 3 года назад +3

    2:51 I like how they use the letter H to explain what it sounds like

  • @scatt57
    @scatt57 11 лет назад +2

    It led to a lot of deciphering and me looking totally incompetent...after a while, you learn the operator. And I still looked incompetent!

  • @lemonmazter7831
    @lemonmazter7831 2 года назад +2

    This is surprisingly well made for its time

  • @WilliamAshleyG
    @WilliamAshleyG 11 лет назад +3

    best morse training media yet.

  • @lgrantcdg
    @lgrantcdg Год назад +1

    I like the pairing of letters with situations, like the soldier changing step. When I was learning the code, I used mnemonics for just a few trouble spots. For example, I had trouble with F and L. I remembered the F had the same rhythm as "Get a hair cut", and L had the same rhythm as "The L with it". (And the L in the second one helped me remember which of the two was for L.) And the low planes versus enemy planes is great for demonstrating the importance of spacing.

  • @jagadeeshakanihal
    @jagadeeshakanihal 9 лет назад +3

    best video for starting with Morse code

  • @timelord1137
    @timelord1137 2 года назад +2

    Old training videos serve only one purpose - to make you understand. Nothing superfluous and straight to the point.

  • @jeffhuys
    @jeffhuys 13 лет назад +7

    Haha, "He used the shortest codes for the letters we most use" And then he shows "ET"...

  • @Schoko98
    @Schoko98 13 лет назад +5

    Thanks for the video. When I was trying to learn morse code, I had difficulty. I found this sweet app on the android market that helps a ton. It's called Morse Code Trainer and its free to use forever. I recommend it to anyone trying to learn.

  • @user-zh2cu2jk9j
    @user-zh2cu2jk9j 4 месяца назад

    The operator at the beginning has excellent sending.

  • @eogg25
    @eogg25 14 лет назад +1

    i was an army CW radio operator but was trained on the job. the film probably was made after 1957, i dont beleive they started issuing the green uniform till 58, because i didnt have to get one.yup and the shorting bar was closed. i also used lower case letters while copying they are easier to write. my typing speed was to slow for typing messages. enjoyed the film

  • @bunshin99
    @bunshin99 10 лет назад +18

    It's amazing how you get lost in to the most random ass videos when you've had a couple of beers -··

  • @JoelSCollier
    @JoelSCollier 12 лет назад +2

    This is FAAABULOus!! Charming but also USEFUL!!

  • @TazManiac008
    @TazManiac008 12 лет назад +1

    spaces between words are equal to 7 dits
    spaces between letters are equal to 3 dits

  • @davidmcbeth5736
    @davidmcbeth5736 11 лет назад +3

    what about sending stuff in code and not plain text? must have been a very fun job that took a lot of practice

  • @AlloysiustheSlayer
    @AlloysiustheSlayer 11 лет назад +2

    Not a single fuck was given by Romeo

  • @robj1646
    @robj1646 11 лет назад +3

    The SOS at 3:24 is incorrect. There should be 1 dit pauses between the letters S (dit-dit-dit) O (dah-dah-dah) and S (dit-dit-dit).

  • @rainman1099
    @rainman1099 14 лет назад +1

    Went through ROC at Ft Ord, CA in 1966, probably saw this training film. I could rc 15 GPM and tx 17 GPM after graduation. I went on to RTTY school at Ft Gordon, GA.. So, I was an 05B/05C. But when I got to RVN I worked 72B land line TTY. Now I can hardly copy the alphabet at 2 GPM. I am not an operator anymore.

  • @erv90
    @erv90 10 лет назад +3

    Wet rain, you don't say, I didn't know we had dry rain

    • @Galiuros
      @Galiuros 2 года назад

      It's called Virga.

  • @PD2DXN
    @PD2DXN 12 лет назад +1

    sadly not with the letters, but there is a logic with the numbers

  • @20351MA
    @20351MA 15 лет назад

    Boy does this ever take me back.

  • @mirror318808ify
    @mirror318808ify 3 года назад

    Think rhythmically, dits all same dahs all same. Spaces all same. Distinctive beat. Think phonetically. Most common e,t shortest. Low vs enemy spacing really imp. Sorry in trying to learn. Thanks for the vid! It helped a bunch

  • @jeremyminecraft3130
    @jeremyminecraft3130 Год назад

    3:00 This is NBC, the National Broadcasting Company. WNBT New York.

  • @kalilott1698
    @kalilott1698 11 лет назад +3

    I could literally dance to morse code... :P

  • @ok4rm
    @ok4rm 2 года назад +1

    Except that choosing the character length according its to frequency in common text was no invention of Samuel Morse. His original code was numeric, consisting of sequences of dots. The code we use today was actually invented by Alfred Vail, Morse's assistant. Give credit where it is due and to whom it is due.

  • @stonefox9124
    @stonefox9124 2 года назад

    And that's how Patton won WWII... "It was gargled in transmission, ask to resend, delay for about 2 days"

  • @davidbeal8054
    @davidbeal8054 2 года назад

    If you think about it, teaching morse code is a lot like teaching tap-dancing or the mastering of drum rudiments in the context of drum notation. If you can play a drum solo on just a snare drum, you can learn morse code. this was interesting

  • @00WhiteBlade
    @00WhiteBlade 11 лет назад +2

    How glorious the army must have been back then. No confusion with who the good guys are and who the bad guys are. No holding umbrellas and abandoning brave soldiers. The army was a noble thing. I want to fight for what I love, and I can't anymore because the fight is for something I don't love.

  • @aqzae
    @aqzae Год назад

    still relevant for a radio operator conscript today

  • @russshaw2087
    @russshaw2087 3 года назад +3

    This is really good

  • @kanjeeiy4135
    @kanjeeiy4135 4 года назад +2

    Man made the exact first day of the first year I spent on earth 😭 man I want them days to come back ❤️👶🏼

  • @TheZeke1974
    @TheZeke1974 14 лет назад +2

    good stuff. Reminds me of the Code Quick i used to pass my general.

  • @GrapevineTom
    @GrapevineTom Год назад

    This seems to be from the 1966 US Army Training Film TF11 3697, vs WWII. Even so, it's an interesting video to see how the US troops were trained! I'm guessing there are similar films from WWII as well. Thanks for posting!

  • @JohnSmiffer
    @JohnSmiffer Год назад

    "Juliet is some angry broad"

  • @wolfgangamadeusmozart8772
    @wolfgangamadeusmozart8772 7 лет назад +1

    The analogies just made it harder, although I think complaints are a bit late.

  • @sleeve8651
    @sleeve8651 3 года назад +1

    Was given an old J - 38 by a friend, Jerry Smith, WA9VPR,
    now silent key (SK), not long after getting my Amateur Radio ticket back in 1980 !
    He said they called them,
    " Spit fire's ", because of how fast you could send with them !
    Boy was he right !
    Used that key up until a few months ago, when I wanted to go faster, and switched to the " Atomic " version of the J - 38, with of all things, a Russian crafted iambic key, and more recently a Vibraplex iambic !
    Sad to see technology overshadow the first true binary code !
    The " Off " and " On " , that Morse provided !
    Sad too, that man's lazy nature, got in the way of many claiming they couldn't learn Morse Code !
    IMHO, They don't know what they're missing !
    '73 😉👍
    GOD BLESS

  • @dreamingWisdom
    @dreamingWisdom 11 лет назад +3

    What does that say on the paper in the first quarter of the video that the guy is transmitting?
    "It don't mean a thing if you ___ get that swing ___________"

  • @VO1HAX
    @VO1HAX 14 лет назад +1

    @eogg25 Glad to hear you are still active in CW! My straight key speed maxes out just under 20WPM at it's best (not sure about paddles, I don't have any).
    I have to fix my radio and then put some antennas back up. I'll have to look for you!
    73

  • @ObiTrev
    @ObiTrev 3 года назад +7

    When you have to go to old army training videos to learn, the current method of teaching has failed.

    • @glitch1182
      @glitch1182 3 года назад +1

      The first mistake contemporary researchers did in trying to improve training videos was the assumption that the learner must be appeased and eased into a topic, that most people lack the attention span for straightforward material like this, and this idea that learning must be intertwined with "fun" elements in order to captivate viewers and an audience. This is all bullshit. People are capable of learning if so desired, we're able to pay attention when we want, and if we want to have fun, we either watch old training videos when not spending long hours giving briefs, or we go bar hopping when on leave after training for weeks as Army SIGINT guys.
      Then it becomes evident: learning isn't meant to improve, the masses are meant to be dumbed down, and the last card this shadowy government will play is the extraterrestrial threat card in the form of a hoax alien invasion. Don't be fooled, if they wanted to harm us they could have done so a long time ago. The tech it takes to get here from there, if weaponized, could destroy matter on planetary scales.

    • @ObiTrev
      @ObiTrev 3 года назад

      @@glitch1182 Two spaces after the period? Somebody is showing their age.

  • @mrgamer90001
    @mrgamer90001 11 лет назад +2

    and that kids is what email looked like in the army in the wars

  • @IamIronWolf
    @IamIronWolf 10 лет назад +1

    LOL, we didn't see this video at Ft. Devens back in 83/84. Just those danged old keyboards and the computer sending. Yeah, I was an O5H trainee.

    • @Galiuros
      @Galiuros 2 года назад

      We would hear 05H trainees yell out "Dit Dah - Alpha" in their sleep.

  • @trollface870
    @trollface870 12 лет назад +2

    what the .._ . .._ _._. _._

  • @happymarconi
    @happymarconi Год назад

    Great teaching method indeed..👍

  • @aj1986917
    @aj1986917 12 лет назад +2

    O jesus, Hotel made me laugh

  • @Toft-b8x
    @Toft-b8x 12 лет назад +3

    Симпатичный ролик! И хватка у оператора вполне профессиональная.
    Видимо, это отрывок из учебного фильма.

  • @ThrilloVanHouten
    @ThrilloVanHouten 14 лет назад +1

    Wish I saw this when I was forced to learn Morse code, it would have really helped out :-/

  • @Wa3ypx
    @Wa3ypx 12 лет назад +4

    What was the WPM of that sarge's fist? I always remember Q as pay day today!

  • @Radninja88
    @Radninja88 12 лет назад +1

    The Hell With It is lima. :p Takes forever to listen correctly.

  • @clickres5872
    @clickres5872 3 года назад +2

    romeo is a sigma male

  • @1256778
    @1256778 2 года назад

    4:01
    "one lonely dib"
    Totally feel that... 😢😢

  • @ruckboger
    @ruckboger Год назад

    I was expecting Bugs Bunny to pop out of the Warner Brothers logo

  • @BS_VIC
    @BS_VIC Год назад

    0:40 and here I was thinking he'd drop a sick Mario morse

  • @tarjufultabeeb7774
    @tarjufultabeeb7774 3 года назад

    i cant imagine this type of b&w videos arent from movies and actually irl

  • @BARMN89
    @BARMN89 11 лет назад +1

    wait... so they have movies, which probably meant they had radios...

  • @chasiu75
    @chasiu75 Год назад

    My Dad's tax dollars at work.

  • @trenchcoatjoe1891
    @trenchcoatjoe1891 2 года назад

    Some of the metaphors make it seem like a Monty Python bit

  • @OGLanzo2
    @OGLanzo2 2 года назад

    Bro these memes are beyond their time

  • @guilty_mulburry5903
    @guilty_mulburry5903 4 года назад +1

    It's funny how this video isn't 10:00 long

  • @scatt57
    @scatt57 12 лет назад +1

    The Chinese didn't care too much about rhythm or spacing!

  • @thorn9382
    @thorn9382 2 года назад +1

    Why does every old video recording start up like a loony toons intro

  • @scatt57
    @scatt57 12 лет назад +1

    Yep, served my time in Korea/San Antonio

    • @Galiuros
      @Galiuros 2 года назад

      I did Augsburg and Huachuca.

  • @strawberryswoosher7070
    @strawberryswoosher7070 Год назад

    So that's where prog metal came from

  • @VO1HAX
    @VO1HAX 14 лет назад +1

    @eogg25 I believe you are correct because the beginning of the video shows the date at the bottom as MCMLXVI, which is 1966.
    Are you still an active CW operator or are you still able to copy at a decent speed? I need to get working on my copying speed again.

  • @TheZeke1974
    @TheZeke1974 14 лет назад

    @macdjerf I think Code Qucik is still being made. Just google code quick and it will bring it up. I also leanred by using some old 1970s Novice CW tapes.

  • @anifbim
    @anifbim 12 лет назад +1

    LOL that's whta I said! It's so complicated.

  • @eogg25
    @eogg25 14 лет назад

    @VO1HAX yes, i am an active ham and use only CW. copy speed is not as fast as it used to be but copy 20 and still can send at much higher speed using my j45 leg key. hang out around 7040 and 7058 . hpe cu 73

  • @almohvn33
    @almohvn33 3 года назад

    I BOUHT MY SF SGM VIETNAM VET THIS BOOK ON EBAY.. HE LOVEEDDDD IT. thanks for the video!!!!

  • @ch11ew12y
    @ch11ew12y 3 года назад

    I was 05C radio teletype como in Germany. I was fast at morse probably because I was a musician like a lot of the other guys in my unit. I hear a lot of fake code on tv, it's nice to her real sending even if I can't keep up. Bet ya I could catch up quick tho

    • @Galiuros
      @Galiuros 2 года назад

      I worked with a lot of 05H guys in Germany. We (and themselves) called them ditty-bops. I was a 98C.

  • @TheSkyPandaa
    @TheSkyPandaa 10 лет назад +1

    -.. .. - -.. .- .... / -.. .. - -.. .. - -.. .. - / -.. .. - -.. .. - -.. .. -
    Decode for some DitDahception

  • @flexairz
    @flexairz 13 лет назад +1

    I see that some here don't care about spacing.

  • @ethomunusllc4792
    @ethomunusllc4792 Год назад

    How do you control the amount of morse code a reciever gets at any given time?

  • @robj1646
    @robj1646 7 лет назад +2

    3:23 The rhythm for SOS is terribly wrong! It is sent as one non-existing letter. There should be more space between the letters.

    • @masegado
      @masegado 5 лет назад +1

      I recently learned that "SOS" is actually treated a prosign rather than as three separate letters, so it is in fact correct to send it as "di-di-di-dah-dah-dah-di-di-dit" with no spacing! (Wasn't covered in this video, though...)

  • @fordprius
    @fordprius 11 лет назад +1

    I have learned a lot

  • @Angelol31
    @Angelol31 2 года назад

    This looks like a creepy video from a game like FNAF this looks similar to VHS from FNAF that some fans made i think but i think that the VHS from FNAF are made for fans

  • @clementesantiago4464
    @clementesantiago4464 2 года назад

    Dude this is a banger

  • @iamdividing
    @iamdividing 10 лет назад

    And that's David Guetta's music !

  • @allenmurray7893
    @allenmurray7893 Год назад

    It's all nice except for where are the special characters?