If you just want to remember the characters, this will probably work. If you want to actually be able to use Morse code, this is one of the worst ways to learn it. Morse code is an auditory language, and should be heard as complete sounds, not dits and dahs. When you hear Morse code on the air, it comes at you WAY faster than your brain has time to react and remember each of these. It SHOULD be just like me spelling a word out loud to you. If I said G O L F out loud, your brain would say "golf." You don't have to think about it. CW is the same thing. - - . - - - . - . . .. -. is the same thing. You hear "Dah Dah dit Dah Dah Dah di Dah di dit di di Dah dit" and your brain hears "golf". Even at a paltry 12 words per minute, your brain wouldn't be able to keep up. At 30 words per minute, you'd just hear a blur of dits and dahs. I'm not trying to knock this method if you simply want to know what the characters are, but if you want to actually be able to use it, do NOT learn Morse code this way or it will actually be detrimental for your ability to copy.
Hello Evan! Thanks a lot for your wonderful feedback. We are sure you are right. But our goal is to inspire people to learn about the amazing language that Morse code is. If you watch our next videos, you'll get a better picture of our process. We're inspiring people first. Then we are starting the tutorials from scratch. Slowly we are moving towards the words. We'd really love to hear from you again. But before that, we request you to watch our next videos. We're pretty sure you'll understand where we are going. Once you finish watching all of the videos, we'll really appreciate your feedback again!
Pode ser usado com lanterna ou lazer para transmitir por meio da luz, pode ser usado para escrever mensagem escondida, também da para usar gestos corporais como piscar ou abrir e fechar a mão, nesses casos não precisa do som, vale a pena aprender de todo jeito .
You can find some apps in the app/play stores. Most of them are similar. But you can practice with us as well! We are sure once you watch our next videos and practice along with us, you'll be able to remember all of them. All the best!
A:a-lone B:Bob is our pal C:co-ca-co-l D:dog did it E:eye F:fetch a fire man G:good goodness goat H:hop-hop-hop-hop I:I-pad J:to jail jail jail K:kang-ga-roo L:lost in my life M:moo-moo N:no-no O:o-m-g P:pop-corn-is-good Q:quick-sand-is-fast R:rotate S:stop-stop-stop T:tall
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To write your name in Morse Code, put 1 space between each LETTER and put 3 spaces between each WORD. For example, if your name is John Doe, your Morse code name will be: .--- --- .... -. -.. --- .
Excellent idea, Jackie! In fact we are working on a video on words right now. But before that, make sure to watch the next videos in the series. We'll gradually increase speed and help you practice. So, don't forget to like and subscribe as well!
@@SaadAlalyan Really Sorry Mahi. Couldn't figure out another such 4-syllable word for any one of them. We are sure once you watch our next videos and practice along with us, you'll be able to remember all of them. All the best!
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Thanks a lot Akif. We really appreciate your kind words. We are sure once you watch our next videos and practice along with us, you'll be able to remember all of them. All the best!
Hi John! Excellent analogy! Yes, both morse code and binary have 2 symbols. But binary can be used in more complex situations like computer algorithm and so on. Morse codes, on the other side, have the potential to be used anywhere, by blinking, by toe-tapping, by flashing lights or by creating sounds etc.
Hi Alexith! Congratulations! Why stop at D? Learn the whole set! And don't forget to watch our next videos, where we'll help you practice each letter with increasing speed.
@@SaadAlalyan We think there's been a mistake in there somewhere. But it's an amazing beginning! Replay the video and then pause the video at 24:13 to revise a little more! All the best!
We couldn't get what you asked! Can you please clarify? Or you can watch our next videos and practice along with us. Then we are sure you'll be able to remember all of them. All the best!
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This is pure genius. Thank you
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I want videos where we learn to write . Very good job!
If you just want to remember the characters, this will probably work. If you want to actually be able to use Morse code, this is one of the worst ways to learn it. Morse code is an auditory language, and should be heard as complete sounds, not dits and dahs. When you hear Morse code on the air, it comes at you WAY faster than your brain has time to react and remember each of these. It SHOULD be just like me spelling a word out loud to you. If I said G O L F out loud, your brain would say "golf." You don't have to think about it. CW is the same thing. - - . - - - . - . . .. -. is the same thing. You hear "Dah Dah dit Dah Dah Dah di Dah di dit di di Dah dit" and your brain hears "golf". Even at a paltry 12 words per minute, your brain wouldn't be able to keep up. At 30 words per minute, you'd just hear a blur of dits and dahs. I'm not trying to knock this method if you simply want to know what the characters are, but if you want to actually be able to use it, do NOT learn Morse code this way or it will actually be detrimental for your ability to copy.
What other way can you recommend? 😊
Hello Evan! Thanks a lot for your wonderful feedback. We are sure you are right. But our goal is to inspire people to learn about the amazing language that Morse code is. If you watch our next videos, you'll get a better picture of our process. We're inspiring people first. Then we are starting the tutorials from scratch. Slowly we are moving towards the words. We'd really love to hear from you again. But before that, we request you to watch our next videos. We're pretty sure you'll understand where we are going. Once you finish watching all of the videos, we'll really appreciate your feedback again!
@@castlesaga I'm more than willing to take a look.
Pode ser usado com lanterna ou lazer para transmitir por meio da luz, pode ser usado para escrever mensagem escondida, também da para usar gestos corporais como piscar ou abrir e fechar a mão, nesses casos não precisa do som, vale a pena aprender de todo jeito .
I love this one
Thank you for putting up such a good tutorial. Really helpful. Can you suggest any app for testing oneself for transmitting and receiving.
You can find some apps in the app/play stores. Most of them are similar. But you can practice with us as well! We are sure once you watch our next videos and practice along with us, you'll be able to remember all of them. All the best!
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A:a-lone
B:Bob is our pal
C:co-ca-co-l
D:dog did it
E:eye
F:fetch a fire man
G:good goodness goat
H:hop-hop-hop-hop
I:I-pad
J:to jail jail jail
K:kang-ga-roo
L:lost in my life
M:moo-moo
N:no-no
O:o-m-g
P:pop-corn-is-good
Q:quick-sand-is-fast
R:rotate
S:stop-stop-stop
T:tall
U:underground
V:victory
W:the wound pain
X:x marks the spot
Y:you are a too young
Z:zoo is a place
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qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm
👍 good job
😂😂❤❤❤🎉🎉 super
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It comes easy to recall patterns when I watch this video three times over. Thanks for your work!
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This is pretty cool
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@@SaadAlalyan Hey Deen! It's perfect! Watch our next videos and practice along with us. Then you'll be able to remember all of them. And don't forget to subscribe. All the best!
The Mmmm mmmm sound makes me uncomfortable 11:40
To write your name in Morse Code, put 1 space between each LETTER and put 3 spaces between each WORD. For example, if your name is John Doe, your Morse code name will be:
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Maybe do a few three and four letter words to see if we got it
Excellent idea, Jackie! In fact we are working on a video on words right now. But before that, make sure to watch the next videos in the series. We'll gradually increase speed and help you practice. So, don't forget to like and subscribe as well!
I can't remember L and P . Do you have any simple words or sentence?
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@@SaadAlalyan Really Sorry Mahi. Couldn't figure out another such 4-syllable word for any one of them. We are sure once you watch our next videos and practice along with us, you'll be able to remember all of them. All the best!
Who popped the balloon?
did PA POP it
Loved the tutorial! Let's see if I can write my name right!
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Hey! Your comment reads, “Susmita Saha”. So, Congratulations!
We are really glad to know that you enjoyed the tutorial. Please subscribe to our channel and stay with us for more amazing experiences.
Until then, Happy Morse Coding!
14:48 well that didnt aged well
Yes! But she sure helped us remember "Q"! Didn't she? 😉May her soul rest in peace.
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very similar to computer langrage...0 & 1 dots & dash.
Hi John! Excellent analogy! Yes, both morse code and binary have 2 symbols. But binary can be used in more complex situations like computer algorithm and so on. Morse codes, on the other side, have the potential to be used anywhere, by blinking, by toe-tapping, by flashing lights or by creating sounds etc.
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I know A B C D of morse
Hi Alexith! Congratulations! Why stop at D? Learn the whole set! And don't forget to watch our next videos, where we'll help you practice each letter with increasing speed.
.--- ..- .-.. .. .- -. -.. .-. .- -.- . hopefully that spells “Julian Drake”
YES! YES! YES! You've got it right! We are glad our effort helped you learn something fun. Happy Morse Coding!
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@@SaadAlalyan We think there's been a mistake in there somewhere. But it's an amazing beginning! Replay the video and then pause the video at 24:13 to revise a little more! All the best!
How to knock?
.-- how do i know the first was short or the last was long even i work with pauses
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We couldn't get what you asked! Can you please clarify? Or you can watch our next videos and practice along with us. Then we are sure you'll be able to remember all of them. All the best!
Ideally, you want short words for dits and longer words for dahs. The dits are in lower case letters and the dahs in upper.
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