Dude I have a test tomorrow, its 9 pm and I don't wanna study and still haven't studied a word and I'm over here learning Morse code. What am I doing with my life?
When I have two pending homeworks, and 5 notes to take down, and a science quiz to get ready for. But here I am, studying Morse code coz I have the audacity to get bored. Lol.
Except that rn isn't 3am.. I have a bio and chem test. Also a case study home work and two summaries and a letter to complete by tomorrow 👍 Edit: Incase you were wondering, I did well in my chem test, opposite on bio, and none of the home work were done on time
Came to learn the morse code after watching how the Bangladeshi🇧🇩 Students use this code at emergency situation who are locked up by govt.Hats off to Bangladeshi Students. The world needs to know they are in tragic condition for the quota reform movement. Thousands of students are killed and injured during this protest.Save Bangladeshi Students.Raise ur voice for Justice. 🇧🇩
I taught my friend morse code, gave him a copy and he’s starting to memorize it, and what we planned is we actually cheated on exam earlier morning, everyone in class were confused why we were tapping our pens.
Me:Nervous for the exam and hitting the table with my pencil My Nerd Friend who knows morse code,wondering why i want to hack the goverment with a phone
I went to a sort of field trip recently to the college in town (I’m in senior high) and we were meant to be wandering around and seeing all the different rooms… I stayed in the simulator room with the older professor who was tinkering with his radio. Watching him tune into a Morse channel and just start writing in his notebook as he heard the beeps and responding accordingly was fascinating. I stayed there for the whole day, he even put me in charge for a little while when he left for a minute. 10/10, most positive experience of my life.
@@illyillogical7472 My Physics teacher encouraged us to learn Morse code and Latin. He said we could use either during exams. Pity I didn't learn them back then.
I saw the thumbnail and was sure you were gonna make people memorize how the letters look like, but I'm glad to see you're actually teaching the rhythms!
hi I was just wondering how did you learn it like what did you do to learn and like yeah the video is here to help us but what method did you use? urgh idk how to explain i hope yk what i mean
I've always known the basics, my mom was in the army during WW2 and was working at the government 'listening" site Bletchley Park where the Enigma code machine was invented. I'm 76 now
It's far easier to listen to what each letter "sounds like" repetitively; you then subconsciously associate the "sound" (dot & dash combination) with the letter (the Koch method), rather than counting individual dots and dashes, then "translating". With even modest practice 10 wpm is quickly achievable, and higher word rates simply mean more practice. There are numerous Morse translation devices on the 'Net that make learning easier, and more interactive.
Pretty much something that I will never ever ever need, but it was an amazing lesson from you, the way you taught and your methods helped me learn the code in a day lol. Thanks!
Me running to my mother for no particular reason and asking her how El Dorado was called because I didn't remember. Not that I needed this information.
Very inventive. Maybe at 72 I'll finally learn it. Both my grandfather and father were telegraphers for the Southern Pacific railroad. I never took advantage of that to learn it. FWIW, my father was only so so. He could do about 30 WPM using a bug. My grandfather on the other hand could do between 70 and 80. He could be talking to you while listening to a message. Send the received response, write the message down all the while talking with you. I guess 50 years of doing that helped.
That's awesome, thank God for our grandparents leaving things behind for us, I was never directly taught but I adapted to hearing it in sound, I just can't make out what's being said directly, I'd rather use Morse code and walkie talkies than a 📱, my pap had things from being in the navy (pearl harbor) that he left behind in weird cryptic ways, I have a picture of him doing sign language that makes total sense now, now is a great time to remember what was taught to us finally, 😊
@@leopoldpoppenberger8692 I know of no one that can send or receive morse that fast. That borders on the speed of the absolutely best typists with the record for average speed of about 150 wpm. In normal properly timed code a dot last 0.1 seconds. With corresponding time for dashes and the space between letters a 5 letter word, PARIS would take 50 units of time, 5 seconds. This is only 12 wpm. While I don't know, but a morse code bug, (a sender which fires dots off when the paddle is moved to one side, dashes to the other automatically won't go 120 wpm. Computer generated and sent code could but whether anyone could "read" it at that speed is iffy at best. And unless the person sending is one of those near record holders would have to be read in from a file.
you missed the chance to call the "E" an "Egg" 8:16 Apart • - 8:33 Bob is the man - • • • 8:55 Coca cola - • - • 9:15 Dog did it - • • 9:45 Eh? • 10:00 Fetch a fireman • • - • 10:26 Good Gravy - - • 10:56 Hipity Hop • • • • 11:04 I bid • • 11:13 in Jaws Jaws Jaws • - - - 11:26 Kangaroo - • - 11:31 Los angeles • - • • 11:35 MMMM MMMM! - - 11:44 Nudist - • 11:52 Oh my god - - - 12:00 a Poopy smell • - - • 12:07 god save the Queen - - • - 12:22 Rotation • - • 12:32 Si Si Si • • • 12:40 Tall - 12:47 Uniform • • - 12:56 Victory Vee • • • - 13:06 the World War • - - 13:20 X marks the spot - • • - 13:24 You're a cool dude - • - - 13:32 Zinc Zookeeper - - • • Easy to memorize: A • - ( the usual) B - • • • ( Just remember the 1 white girl and 5 black guys meme) C - • - • ( dash dot dash dot) D - • • ( the B except the last dot is taken out) E • ( dot) G - - • ( trains body is 2 dashes and dot is the front of the train) H • • • • ( 4 dots) I • • ( 2 dots) K - • - ( - . - Zzzz) M - - ( two dashes) N - • ( opposite of A) O - - - ( 3 dashes) R • - • ( a face) S • • • ( 3 dots) T - ( wan daesh) U • • - ( Uniform with 2 buttons and closed collar, sideways) V • • • - ( Uniform with extra button) X - • • - (Sleepy pig ) Tip: make sure to make spaces between morse code words (or something) since it can be confused into an another word if not spaced correctly
what a great video. My father taught me morse code when I was a child. He and I would practice all the time (great memories). He was a radio-telegraphist in the Argentine marine. then life got in the way and I forgot most of it. Thanks so much for this lesson.
This is great. I just looked at the first method story. If you're having a hard time with it, just add to the end of the story, "And you are left with the chart", because U and R only branch left, so you remember where those are. :)
@@Inconvenient_NPC we need to give animals their well deserved rights! We must write a constitution for them to let them live in peace and never get tortured by lowly humans!!
*edited* Me teaching morse code to my class: "This is just for fun purpose ya know" Five minutes later; *Everyone tapping their desk intensely* I was carelessly typing.
It makes me so happy when UA-cam suggests me things like this even though I haven’t looked up stuff like this in years but I still have a love for Morse code
My best friend when i was a kid (65 yrs ago) had a ham radio & you had to learn Morse in order to get a license. He had CQ cards from all over the world. Great memories!
Thanks! This helped a ton. I can key Morse at about 20 words per minute now, and I’m going to take my ham license test on Jan 11! Update: Passed my exam! Update 2: Passed my General! Update 3, 8/19/23: I quit ham radio about 8 months ago because the old guys started to overwhelm me with jobs and positions in their club because I'm young. I was running a net, a local meeting on the air, with my now-ex and only a few months after she got her license, they tried to make her president of a decades old club. If you're an old guy, or just a ham operator, please don't be like this. It ruined the hobby for both of us. I have a young online friend who experienced this as well. Just treat us like normal members, no special privileges Doing better now, hope y'all are all well. I still practice morse occasionally.
Good morning everyone! This is absolutely imaginative. I want to share that Walter Ong, SJ in an essay "African Talking Drums and Oral Noetics" talks about how the drummers beat out words on their slit-gongs by 'disambiguating' them in context. Your video corroborates this in some way. F here is 'Fetch a fireman'. For the Lokele drummer, moon is 'moon look toward the earth'. Ong's mention of Morse code signals as different from African drum languages led to this search. Thank you Nelson.
Changing the tone a bit from all the silly jokes: this is actually a pretty cool way. I've been trying to learn morse for a couple of weeks now, to use it on the air (ham radio) and it's really hard. I'm going to give your approach a try. Thanks for sharing.
Definitely didn't learn Morse code 4 years ago to blink answers to a friend in high school tests, our teacher found out and we had to wear mirrored aviators. On the g12 final we both got leather jackets slicked our hair and popped on our shades :) failed in style 😎 edit thank you all so much for 1,000 likes :)
*I am more enthusiastic to memorize and learn morse code, perfect my knowledge on all Hogwarts subjects, master defensive skills whilst holding an object, master some cool anime stunts and more shit than have progress on my school work.* _wonder where I'll end up in life_
I learn random things like this because next time I’m somewhere and code plays I’ll be like “ah okay I know this” and everyone around me will be like “ why do you KNOW this??” And, as I usually do to that question, I will laugh.
please tell me I’m not the only one who couldn’t memorize the code on the first try and had to watch it again?? EDIT: oh my gosh this is the most likes I have ever got thank you so much :)))))💕
I really just woke up and sat at my table during the holidays to learn Morse code for an hour when I havent even showered or eaten. This was hella interesting, imma try find friends with this
A- a part . - B- Bob is the man - ... C- co ca co la -.-. D-dog did it -.. E- eh . F- fetch a fire man ..-. G-good gravy --. H-hi pi ty hop .... I-I bid .. J-in jaws jaws jaws .--- K-kang a roo -.- L-los an ge les .-.. M-mmmm mmmm -- N-nu dist -. O-OH MY GOD --- P-a poo py smell .--. Q-god save the queen --.- R-ro tat ion .-. S-si si si ... T- tall - U-u ni form ..- V-vi cto ry vee ...- W-the world war .-- X-x marks the spot -..- Y-your a cool dude -.-- Z-zinc zoo keep er --.. I think I got it right for the most part 😬
I know its been 5 years since this video was posted but its really helpful and its entertaining to watch too, thank you! (Also I got the ending message right!!)
There's a video game called Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes: a game that relies on communication since one player can only see the bomb and the other player/s have the manual but can't see the bomb. One of the puzzles (known as modules) on the bomb uses morse code so I'm learning Morse so I can hopefully get better at identifying the words on the video game.
Hey! A fellow KTaNE player! A good trick that helped me was memorizing the 6 easiest letters, TMO and EIS. The first three are one, two, and three dashes respectively, and the second three are one, two, and three dots. Knowing 6 letters off the top of your head can really help save time. Hell, even just knowing S and O will do that. I wish you good luck on your bomb defusal endeavors!
Wow. Great first video for me on how to learn Morse code. I'm glad I didn't learn it the harder way first and have to unlearn it. Passed my tech exam earlier this month. Now studying for General. Figured I would try Morse code along the way. Thanks!
Hello Nelson Dellis! I subscribed to your channel after learning morse code from you years ago, just for fun. And after just watching your Braille video today, it reminded me that I forgot most of the morse code phrases, except for Dog Did It. It is forever in my brain so thank you for that! Haha.
I had a friend, long since departed from our world, who coached me when I was learning my CW for licensure. He was amazing. We could be sitting in a room, visiting, chatting about anything, and his radio would be on in the background. As we talked, he was also listening to the morse code in the background, and explaining the conversation to me as well as having a conversation with me about a totally different subject. It was like he had 2 separate auditory systems. He could also tell which of his friends were "talking" using code, by their style, or "hand"....the way they keyed their machine. I noticed that his radio did not have have a microphone attached. He said he hasn't used voice in almost 15 years....Pretty cool guy.
Damn- I keep wanting to learn everything- I want to learn more Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and now Morse Code?!??! 🤵🏻🤚🏻 Edit: Ay YO- I think I fucked up my soup-
I've known Morse code for over 30 years and never really put any thought into why it's the way it is. Seeing that frequency chart broken down like that is wild.
This pandemic has taught me a lot of skills, from learning a new language, playing piano, playing kalimba, crocheting, and now learning morse code, like I didn’t even notice i have this much skills that i’ve learned since the onset of pandemic😳 Update: i made a secret yt channel back feb. 2021, (which is this) so i guess that counts. Update: and now i’m learning about business. Update: i enrolled as a medtech student. Update: i actually forgot these shits except business. Update Oct. 28, 2022: I am already a second yr. medtech student, almost done with my first semester❤️ Update: Dec. 26, 2022: I passed my first semester subjects!😭💓(t’was hard) and now i am already enrolled for second semester. (Bdw, Merry Christmas!) Update: July 15, 2023: I am already a 3rd yr medtech student (i tell you the subjects are getting harder😵💫 ) Update: Nov. 25, 2023: You guys i couldn’t believe i passed all my major subjects in 1st semester😭 My heart is overflowing with happiness. And now, going into my second semester, I hope this goes well🤞🏻 Update: April 19, 2024: I made it through the second semester, but unfortunately, I have one subject that I didn't pass, so I'll need to retake it. (Patience… I know I'm confident in my ability to overcome this challenge and succeed❤️🩹)
I got my ham radio license in about 1982, years earlier, I memorized the Morse code chart but struggled with getting my speed up! I couldn't get past about 11 wpm. I would hear the rhythm, then translate the rhythm to a symbol in dots and dashes, and the translate the symbol to the letter. It took me years, but finally, I bought a Kenwood R600 general coverage receiver. At night I'd tune in to the fastest CW I thought I could copy and copy in my head best I could til I fell asleep. Often my wife would wake me up because someone would start transmitting in the middle of the night. I knew my copying speed had increased but didn't know by how much. I went to a friend's house and found out I could copy about 35 wpm. But, like Pavlov's dogs, after copying a few minutes I tended to get sleepy! I got my General Class License, and then later my extra. My wife, by avoiding learning the symbols, learned Morse code by rhythm at 5 wpm in a week! We were in Germany at the time and all the hams were ticked off at her because she picked it up so fast.
Glad I memorized the entire Morse code language instead of studying for my math test
Craig J. That reminds me I have one tomorrow 😂
Same
Now you can ask for answers... If someone understand that
@@WitchaHorta the teacher!😒
Say the answers in morse
Its 3:02 am.
Sleep? No time for sleeping I got Morse code to learn
AW YEAH!
ITS ACTUALT 3:02 AM RN
Weakling. It's 5:43 am here
Meeeee😂
i dont need sleep, i need morse code
*The Fact that Im more interested to this than my school subjects*
Saaaame
Saaaaaaame
I Don't appreciate being called out like this.
same tho
Dude I have a test tomorrow, its 9 pm and I don't wanna study and still haven't studied a word and I'm over here learning Morse code. What am I doing with my life?
When I have two pending homeworks, and 5 notes to take down, and a science quiz to get ready for. But here I am, studying Morse code coz I have the audacity to get bored. Lol.
This is the way.
We share the same personality 😂😂
body: go to sleep it’s already too late
mind: *morse code*
LMAO YES
looool
23:57 rn 😭
*y e s*
Bro, same thing happened to me, I
it was 12am lmao
Me: *clicking my pen*
That kid who knows morse code: why are u trying to invade north korea with an army of dogs
If it was minecraft it wouldve worked haha
Technoblade
HELP
@@longz7688 LMAO-
This comment literally had me laughing on the floor lmao🤣🤣🤣
I can finally work out what my washing machine has been telling me!!
Shayva -Rae lmao I’ve never thought of that xD
E E E E E E E is what my oven told me
I see you kidnap a person
Same, but with my microwave!
😂😂
I saw this video a few years back and tweaked the phrase method to work best for me. I still know Morse Code to this day. Thanks for this!
Thanks for reviewing this method 😂 that's awesome.
what was the phrase?
Is it just me or does he look like Van Gogh?
k c he definitely does 😂
Fbi wants to know your location
Oh my go d
Oh my god he totally does!!!
0:14 and because of this comment ohmyghad even the table, the swirls looks like *"The Starry Night"*
I can't believe I actually forgot everything he taught me after 10 mins
SAME T_T
10? I forgot it in 3 😁
by the time i finished the video i had already forgoten everything
3 minutes? I forgot them when he moved to the next letter
@@matthias6998 OML WHAT HAHAHAH XDD
Imma be the cool kid in escape rooms that looks at the light blinking, translates it, then notices the light is just broken and none of that mattered
💀
LOL 😂 I’m literally dying
🤣🤣🤣
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Studying exam subject ❌
Studying morse to copy in exam ✅
😂😂😂
Fr
It's all about strategics 😹
*Has a test today*
*Me at 3 am: "Yes, I want to learn Morse Code"*
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This is lit me right now, scary the fact that it is also 3am
It is twelve and I am screwed this week
Same situation
Except that rn isn't 3am..
I have a bio and chem test. Also a case study home work and two summaries and a letter to complete by tomorrow 👍
Edit: Incase you were wondering, I did well in my chem test, opposite on bio, and none of the home work were done on time
*Me bored in my class, clicking pen*
The quietest kid - meet me downstairs.
Me - wait, WHAT!?
Mood
Sus
Jeez LOL
* Pumped up kicks intensifies*
Plot twist : ur pen typed " I'm getting abused at home " and the quietest kid called to give you sympathy......lol
Came to learn the morse code after watching how the Bangladeshi🇧🇩 Students use this code at emergency situation who are locked up by govt.Hats off to Bangladeshi Students. The world needs to know they are in tragic condition for the quota reform movement. Thousands of students are killed and injured during this protest.Save Bangladeshi Students.Raise ur voice for Justice. 🇧🇩
I came to learn Morse code after watching that video 🙂
Same😅
Dude sameeee
Same here
They are our inspiration aren’t they?
After learning the morse code from this video...
"I feel like a spy now."
SE what does that stand for?
@@smitra6762 I don't know 😂
In relation to what exactly?
Your profile...
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@Iris Zhu ?
I taught my friend morse code, gave him a copy and he’s starting to memorize it, and what we planned is we actually cheated on exam earlier morning, everyone in class were confused why we were tapping our pens.
Nice idea! Gonna try this out!
Outstanding move
Get nae nae'd
Ivan Kyle smart
HAHAHAHHAA Genius!!XD
me: eye twitching
the kid next to me, who knows morse code, wondering why i want to invade cuba with a turkey leg: *intense sweating*
Me:Nervous for the exam and hitting the table with my pencil
My Nerd Friend who knows morse code,wondering why i want to hack the goverment with a phone
oml this comment and the first reply sent me to the heavens
@@haanah5572 same
I love you
@@marijan5183 i love you too.
I went to a sort of field trip recently to the college in town (I’m in senior high) and we were meant to be wandering around and seeing all the different rooms… I stayed in the simulator room with the older professor who was tinkering with his radio. Watching him tune into a Morse channel and just start writing in his notebook as he heard the beeps and responding accordingly was fascinating. I stayed there for the whole day, he even put me in charge for a little while when he left for a minute. 10/10, most positive experience of my life.
nobody:
this man: *slams book on the table* "imma teach u how to morse code"
me at 2am: yas just what i need
What's even funnier is that it's exactly 2 am and I have just decided to learn it XD
briana04 whats even more funny us thats is also 2 am and ak decided to learn it 😂
Uhhh... It's 02:28 am at my place ;-;
@@crystaleye1895 Ikr😂
Funny thing is I started watching this at 2 am
Currently I'm still drawing the chart and it's 3:20am
Others: Learn morse code for emergency
Me: Use morse code on Final Exam with my friends
Some_Random Guy • 7 years ago
Laughs in no online classes
Some_Random Guy • 7 years ago your username had me CONFUSED ASF 😭😭
Honestly it’s good to learn but you really only need to remember SOS . . . _ _ _ . . .
Sameee
In 2005 i took my final exams and got pulled out for pencil tapping morse code using this idea 😂
Imagine learning morse code so you can share answers with the bois during a class test just by clicking your pen
Clicking your pen is too noticeable and warrants annoyance. Better to tap on the desk with your finger
I actually wanted to do it
Worst case scenario, teacher also understands Morse code
@@illyillogical7472 Lol
@@illyillogical7472 My Physics teacher encouraged us to learn Morse code and Latin. He said we could use either during exams. Pity I didn't learn them back then.
I saw the thumbnail and was sure you were gonna make people memorize how the letters look like, but I'm glad to see you're actually teaching the rhythms!
This is literally the first thing i tried to learn when quarantine started..after 3 weeks i could fully write a whole paragraph in Morse 😅
Wow, that's amazing!
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Muramalla Gayathri wow
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hi I was just wondering how did you learn it like what did you do to learn and like yeah the video is here to help us but what method did you use? urgh idk how to explain i hope yk what i mean
I love how you said learn it in 15 minutes while I stayed 4 hours learning it.
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are you tae's wife?
@@cileishere She is absolutely NOT!😅
@@shahanaraislam3978 ikr 😭 I'm joking lmao
@@cileishere Oh🤣🤣🤣
Is it possible that I can get an Ian in Area 51?
Zudie Karl Balundo I just made the likes 269
Zudie Karl Balundo Huh
Just a few more till 420
456
xDDD
I've always known the basics, my mom was in the army during WW2 and was working at the government 'listening" site Bletchley Park where the Enigma code machine was invented. I'm 76 now
Me: *tapping pen in class*
Kid who understands Morse code: *wondering why I’m planning to send a burrito into the Andromeda galaxy*
What's the anime of your profile Pic?
Lenchu_14 Hibike Euphonium
@@znachary thanks
The Ranter epic
B. A.C ™ I’m assuming it’s about music
My phones at 2 percent its 3am i have school tommorow
This is EXACTLY when you should be watching my videos on youtube :D
You have school in July?
The bomb ......ya thats weird
Its...summer.. and its july
Most language schools actually operate during the summer where I live so it may be he's following a course there
My brain capacity of learning from this video
10% Morse
90% extra Terrestrial sleep in boxes
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@@jeremynavarro3428 Got oo?
What is that supposed to mean?
@@pasareakiwi4169 mean me too
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@@Hyena... it's "same" right?
It's far easier to listen to what each letter "sounds like" repetitively; you then subconsciously associate the "sound" (dot & dash combination) with the letter (the Koch method), rather than counting individual dots and dashes, then "translating". With even modest practice 10 wpm is quickly achievable, and higher word rates simply mean more practice. There are numerous Morse translation devices on the 'Net that make learning easier, and more interactive.
The struggle now is that I need to teach this to a friend.
I showed this to a friend and and now she knows more than me 😧
i need to teach this to my whole class so we can all start cheating on tests xD
@@skkkoku haha nice one
Yes, lol, we must communicate.
True
It’s 4:30 AM, I have church tomorrow and here I am: watching Van Gogh teach me how to morse code
Yeah, he does look like van gogh.
Peachy Bri VAN GOGH I-
Ah yes, Mister Van Gogh does tend to attract sleep deprived people
😂😂😂
🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂💀
After studying this video the rain is telling me to run...
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Pretty much something that I will never ever ever need, but it was an amazing lesson from you, the way you taught and your methods helped me learn the code in a day lol. Thanks!
Learning Morse code over the Coronavirus break squaaad
Fort Hamilton high school whoop
Lel meh tooo
LETS GOOO
Me too yay
learning morse code over the coronavirus online school wehre i should be working
So now with this corona staying home stuff, I'm gonna learn morse code, so I can brag to my friends.
Hahaha great idea 😉
Brag to your friends while Morse code
Same
Same
omg same
me: *watching tv*
my brain: you should learn morse code
me:
my brain:
me: ok why not
💜
Me running to my mother for no particular reason and asking her how El Dorado was called because I didn't remember.
Not that I needed this information.
Your brain you are the same, I mean you were watching the vid.
The fact that I can hear this comment 💀
Very inventive. Maybe at 72 I'll finally learn it. Both my grandfather and father were telegraphers for the Southern Pacific railroad. I never took advantage of that to learn it. FWIW, my father was only so so. He could do about 30 WPM using a bug. My grandfather on the other hand could do between 70 and 80. He could be talking to you while listening to a message. Send the received response, write the message down all the while talking with you. I guess 50 years of doing that helped.
That's awesome, thank God for our grandparents leaving things behind for us, I was never directly taught but I adapted to hearing it in sound, I just can't make out what's being said directly, I'd rather use Morse code and walkie talkies than a 📱, my pap had things from being in the navy (pearl harbor) that he left behind in weird cryptic ways, I have a picture of him doing sign language that makes total sense now, now is a great time to remember what was taught to us finally, 😊
you are good if you can 120WPM give and take (meaning give is sending and receive writing it in blocks of 5 letters is take )
@@leopoldpoppenberger8692 I know of no one that can send or receive morse that fast. That borders on the speed of the absolutely best typists with the record for average speed of about 150 wpm.
In normal properly timed code a dot last 0.1 seconds. With corresponding time for dashes and the space between letters a 5 letter word, PARIS would take 50 units of time, 5 seconds. This is only 12 wpm. While I don't know, but a morse code bug, (a sender which fires dots off when the paddle is moved to one side, dashes to the other automatically won't go 120 wpm.
Computer generated and sent code could but whether anyone could "read" it at that speed is iffy at best. And unless the person sending is one of those near record holders would have to be read in from a file.
Me: *tapping on my desk*
Kid who knows morse code: *wondering why i hate democrats from madagaskar*
Lord_Memesty 332 lol
That would be very impressive
@@Calkori Actually he created this himself it is just similar to other comments
CallMeCake sweetie do you have any idea what a meme is?
im that kid lmaooo
you missed the chance to call the "E" an "Egg"
8:16 Apart • -
8:33 Bob is the man - • • •
8:55 Coca cola - • - •
9:15 Dog did it - • •
9:45 Eh? •
10:00 Fetch a fireman • • - •
10:26 Good Gravy - - •
10:56 Hipity Hop • • • •
11:04 I bid • •
11:13 in Jaws Jaws Jaws • - - -
11:26 Kangaroo - • -
11:31 Los angeles • - • •
11:35 MMMM MMMM! - -
11:44 Nudist - •
11:52 Oh my god - - -
12:00 a Poopy smell • - - •
12:07 god save the Queen - - • -
12:22 Rotation • - •
12:32 Si Si Si • • •
12:40 Tall -
12:47 Uniform • • -
12:56 Victory Vee • • • -
13:06 the World War • - -
13:20 X marks the spot - • • -
13:24 You're a cool dude - • - -
13:32 Zinc Zookeeper - - • •
Easy to memorize:
A • - ( the usual)
B - • • • ( Just remember the 1 white girl and 5 black guys meme)
C - • - • ( dash dot dash dot)
D - • • ( the B except the last dot is taken out)
E • ( dot)
G - - • ( trains body is 2 dashes and dot is the front of the train)
H • • • • ( 4 dots)
I • • ( 2 dots)
K - • - ( - . - Zzzz)
M - - ( two dashes)
N - • ( opposite of A)
O - - - ( 3 dashes)
R • - • ( a face)
S • • • ( 3 dots)
T - ( wan daesh)
U • • - ( Uniform with 2 buttons and closed collar, sideways)
V • • • - ( Uniform with extra button)
X - • • - (Sleepy pig )
Tip: make sure to make spaces between morse code words (or something) since it can be confused into an another word if not spaced correctly
Light Bulb a face AHAHAHAHAH
R I for Rick roll you
• -- •
Teans
@@oneofuse7464 its spelled teens
u_oil_u almost
I'm gonna use this to silently rickroll the class in an exam.
Yeah buddy!
Some people just like to watch the world burn
I'm gonna force my friend to learn the code so we can cheat on test without talking and without teacher knowing
.
@@doodle4914
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what a great video. My father taught me morse code when I was a child. He and I would practice all the time (great memories). He was a radio-telegraphist in the Argentine marine. then life got in the way and I forgot most of it. Thanks so much for this lesson.
* Hears beep dot dot dot *
Me: Yup. Bob is the man.
Then you heard: FU**...
NoOoOo sorry this is very irrelevant but I came back to this vid like 8 times trying to be the thousandth like but I’m too late. Still liked.
Before watching video: Who tf is Bob?
After video: Yup, Bob is definitly the man
@@dannydeko331 Same😂😂
Isn’t beep dot dot dot
Dot dash?
I'm not surprised to see people watching this at random times
*because I have a test tomorrow and I don't know shit, so why not learn Morse code?* 🤷
*beep beep beep dot dot dot*
yeah i'll fail the test tommorow
same...i have exams tomorrow and I'm doing this
Me: studying hard for exam
UA-cam algorithm: here watch this
What kind of exams y'all got? It's the middle of summer?
I have exams every other Sunday.
God bless me ;-;
This was suprisingly effective, I learnt the morse code before I slept and when I woke up I basically remembered everything but more fluent in it
Bro rn for me its 3 am on a school night and I was supposed to be doing homework but instead I chose to learn Morse code instead :] and proud of it
Don't lie
Your profile pic tho😭
idk i appreciate ur pfp-
@@multistanedits5122 don't
This is great. I just looked at the first method story. If you're having a hard time with it, just add to the end of the story, "And you are left with the chart", because U and R only branch left, so you remember where those are. :)
Studying the Morse from stressed syllables in English when you're french is a total mood
🤯🥴
true
wow i love your name, pretty aesthetic~
Imagina en español, cómo haces la Ñ
ptdr on est là hein
My lizard: Tapping his tail randomly
Me: Wondering why he’s threatening to kill Mickey Mouse If I don’t give him his Cheerios back
lol xdddd so random and quirky!!!!! so silly and random omgggggggg
Beebup way to ruin a good joke with your sarcasm 😐
Set him free
@@Inconvenient_NPC we need to give animals their well deserved rights! We must write a constitution for them to let them live in peace and never get tortured by lowly humans!!
user_uwu except it really wasn’t funny, just sounds like a template for a MadLib game...
*Me tapping my pen in class*
The kid that knows morse code wondering why i threatened him that i would choke him with a bar of soap.
Funny hahahahah
Elena Dobrowolska lmao 😂
Me who also knows morse code
Elena Dobrowolska, haha. Very very funny
LMAO XD
Have been wanting to learn morse code for a while, but didn't know how to go about it. This is such a good way to learn. Thanks!
Me: **Clicking pen because im bored**
The kid who knows morse code: YOU DESTROYED MY HOUSE IN MINECRAFT??
dogsareawesome 9197 😂😂😂 oh lord 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lmaoooo😆
*yes now u must buy me a doggo*
Just got you to exactly 400 likes
Oh nvm
Me: *tapping desk with pencil at school*
That kid that knows Morse code: HE WANTS TO SHOOT UP THE SCHOOL!
bruhh… well placed comment. (for people coming after 2019, this was the weekend that the El Paso and Dayton shooting occurred)
@@noflexzone2.055 he could've commented this at any time and it still would be considered well placed because shootings happen so often :/
Hippity hoppity this meme is not your property
I tell everyone at school the answers to tests but ig they just don’t understand Morse code lmao
XDDdDD
*edited*
Me teaching morse code to my class:
"This is just for fun purpose ya know"
Five minutes later;
*Everyone tapping their desk intensely*
I was carelessly typing.
their*
Aliya Janeo for teacher you should probably know which “there” to use
*their
@@evaaa757 She is a baby instructor
Joe mama maybe she doesn’t speak English a lot?
@I am ugly and
I actually speak English more frequently than my native language. I just make grammar mistakes here and there
"Alright sweetie, can you say your ABC's?"
"Apaaart, Booob is the man, Coooca Cooola-"
hahahahha
Lollllll
welcome to the fifth video of random videos in my recommendations
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_
Yawn
👁no
Lol so true
This is so easy to
Watch
But not easy to memorize 😢😢
me: *about to sleep
youtube: *how to memorize morse code in 15 min
*"oh boy just in time for the area 51 raid"*
fanny pacquiao omg your pfp
Wow very funny I can tell you are a fool
Hahah this made me laugh out loud
N4oypi
1:30 hey don‘t Talk about my mom Like that
Ever in danger? Remember this
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S O S
I always do it backwards! So dang hard to remember
@@addbea8858 IKR Same!
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Flashlight right??
@@amirasarahkanita8759 hey dude
It makes me so happy when UA-cam suggests me things like this even though I haven’t looked up stuff like this in years but I still have a love for Morse code
Same same!
Sameeee
Only time i ever use it is when I'm playing Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes
... .- -- .
@@CraftyWitch1990 Ahhh they have it in there? :D I’ve always wanted to play it
Me when I want to curse someone, but I don't want them to feel bad...
"TUTUU TUTUTU TUTUTU TUTUTUTU TUUTUUTUU TUTUUTUTU TU"
Asshole..
more like .- ... .../.... --- .-.. .
🤣🤣🤣
For a second I thought you said TUTURU
you gone to far u -- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. . .-- .-. .. - . .-.
My best friend when i was a kid (65 yrs ago) had a ham radio & you had to learn Morse in order to get a license. He had CQ cards from all over the world. Great memories!
No one:
Me: decides to learn Morse code cuz I got nothing to do
yup same
Samee, quarantine ;-;
Doing the same
Me too
Same-
Thanks! This helped a ton. I can key Morse at about 20 words per minute now, and I’m going to take my ham license test on Jan 11!
Update: Passed my exam!
Update 2: Passed my General!
Update 3, 8/19/23: I quit ham radio about 8 months ago because the old guys started to overwhelm me with jobs and positions in their club because I'm young.
I was running a net, a local meeting on the air, with my now-ex and only a few months after she got her license, they tried to make her president of a decades old club.
If you're an old guy, or just a ham operator, please don't be like this. It ruined the hobby for both of us. I have a young online friend who experienced this as well. Just treat us like normal members, no special privileges
Doing better now, hope y'all are all well. I still practice morse occasionally.
Nice job dude!!
damn great job
yay congrats!
@@so-what5991 go for it!
..--.--......-.-....-....-
His last message..
Me, trying to guess: “I love you”
Him: “I AM OUT”
Me: 👨🏻🦯
•-••-••
LD - Radio operators in WW2 use to use that to mean "I love you" to women they met at towns.
i thought the o was a g and i was like i am gut ....wth
I got I AM WSE, my ears are horrible
I got "I am ose"
😂
Good morning everyone! This is absolutely imaginative. I want to share that Walter Ong, SJ in an essay "African Talking Drums and Oral Noetics" talks about how the drummers beat out words on their slit-gongs by 'disambiguating' them in context. Your video corroborates this in some way. F here is 'Fetch a fireman'. For the Lokele drummer, moon is 'moon look toward the earth'. Ong's mention of Morse code signals as different from African drum languages led to this search. Thank you Nelson.
Them: "Why are you still awake at 4:21 AM?!"
Me: "I'm learning morse code."
You could've said 4:20
I'm here at 1:31 at night
I am here at 4:16 am
Mood
Girl and the hope 🤯🤯🤯
I'm not even salty about all the ads because the video is so high quality
? I didn't have a signal ad.
There are two ads on mine
Just skip video to the end and then restart video and boom no ads
Vanced user here 😎
My printing machine : beep __ . . .
Me: yeah i know “bob is the man”
Your printing machine said 7
Omg I'm learninggg
@@LanaShell it's actually B
@@LanaShell 7 is actually _ _ . . .
Bob is a man
Changing the tone a bit from all the silly jokes: this is actually a pretty cool way. I've been trying to learn morse for a couple of weeks now, to use it on the air (ham radio) and it's really hard. I'm going to give your approach a try. Thanks for sharing.
Me: *Taps pencil
Kid who knows Morse Code: **Thinks why I am gonna plan to rob an IKEA with my dog and re-establish the Soviet Union*
i laughed so hard at this 😂
This is gold
This is absolutely rediculous!
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Something I've really tried but I can't really find a way to is doingthe long signals (dashes) with the pencil
Definitely didn't learn Morse code 4 years ago to blink answers to a friend in high school tests, our teacher found out and we had to wear mirrored aviators. On the g12 final we both got leather jackets slicked our hair and popped on our shades :) failed in style 😎 edit thank you all so much for 1,000 likes :)
That's the same reason I'm learning it right now😂😂
@@bigmarv4164 lmao hope it goes well psst .. _ ... _._.
@@UertLol huh
LOVE THAT
Dude what a fucking way to go out, good for you
*I am more enthusiastic to memorize and learn morse code, perfect my knowledge on all Hogwarts subjects, master defensive skills whilst holding an object, master some cool anime stunts and more shit than have progress on my school work.*
_wonder where I'll end up in life_
紫のwisteria why is this me?
•Swanspeckle07 • *y e s*
You'll probably find the meaning of life and cure cancer before you finish your 3246708 late assignments
AYYY, you’ll be good bro you’ve got a gen profile pic, Gen is freaking awesome
Same here man
I forgot everything this video taught me right away
I learn random things like this because next time I’m somewhere and code plays I’ll be like “ah okay I know this” and everyone around me will be like “ why do you KNOW this??” And, as I usually do to that question, I will laugh.
I can imagine myself as well going:
Heh. Hehehe. AHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAH😈😀🔪
I'm so happy I'm not the only one with this reason
Main character things 😂😂
Stolen
Same lol
please tell me I’m not the only one who couldn’t memorize the code on the first try and had to watch it again??
EDIT: oh my gosh this is the most likes I have ever got thank you so much :)))))💕
practice
yep
I felt dumb
- - . -
.- ---
me: i have important tests coming up
youtube: morse code
me: this is more important
Facts
fax only
i mean you can use morse code to cheat in the exam
@@redmas557 lmao that's what i had in mind😂
Me too
you are probably the best teacher with the best explanation in the world. thank you
I really just woke up and sat at my table during the holidays to learn Morse code for an hour when I havent even showered or eaten. This was hella interesting, imma try find friends with this
Whelp that's me today- 😂
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Lol same
I gotta love how your language teacher just comes in and says "I do not know the language I will teach you, let’s learn together lol"
Ikr, it’s so great till halfway through and your just like “why do you know how to explain it all then??”
O
@@ikimiyu - - -
.. / ..- ... . -.. / .- / - .-. .- -. ... .-.. .- - . .-. / --- .-. / ... --- -- . - .... .. -. --. .-.-.- / -... ..- - / -.-- . .- .... .-.-.- .-.-.- .-.-.-
@@aika_1.112 OH MY GOSH
For those wondering: When added all together, the harry potter books contain 1,084,170 words.
Thank you
Thank you for this extraordinary piece of information. I will remember this moment for the rest of my life.
More valuable than the things im taught in school
Why would I be wondering that- 😭✋
You're Sal, you can do this job, you're not a bartender anymore, you won't fail like your previous jobs did......
A- a part . -
B- Bob is the man - ...
C- co ca co la -.-.
D-dog did it -..
E- eh .
F- fetch a fire man ..-.
G-good gravy --.
H-hi pi ty hop ....
I-I bid ..
J-in jaws jaws jaws .---
K-kang a roo -.-
L-los an ge les .-..
M-mmmm mmmm --
N-nu dist -.
O-OH MY GOD ---
P-a poo py smell .--.
Q-god save the queen --.-
R-ro tat ion .-.
S-si si si ...
T- tall -
U-u ni form ..-
V-vi cto ry vee ...-
W-the world war .--
X-x marks the spot -..-
Y-your a cool dude -.--
Z-zinc zoo keep er --..
I think I got it right for the most part 😬
Thanks
Well done!
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Thanks dude now i dont need to replay the video when memorising it
We don’t deserve u omg
I know its been 5 years since this video was posted but its really helpful and its entertaining to watch too, thank you! (Also I got the ending message right!!)
There's a video game called Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes: a game that relies on communication since one player can only see the bomb and the other player/s have the manual but can't see the bomb. One of the puzzles (known as modules) on the bomb uses morse code so I'm learning Morse so I can hopefully get better at identifying the words on the video game.
very big brain
Hey! A fellow KTaNE player! A good trick that helped me was memorizing the 6 easiest letters, TMO and EIS. The first three are one, two, and three dashes respectively, and the second three are one, two, and three dots. Knowing 6 letters off the top of your head can really help save time. Hell, even just knowing S and O will do that. I wish you good luck on your bomb defusal endeavors!
dedication at its finest
yo same here!
And thats why I'm here...
I love how everyone's watching this at random times and having school or work tomorow.
*i do have a test tomorrow.*
Aleana Esguerra I’m watching at 2:41 am😭
my school don’t start till september 3, junior year is gonna be shit
Same here
I also have test tomorrow lol
I have an exam right now lol
I'm in quarantine and i'm learning how to learn Morse code
Me too
Dud same
el wac same lol
Same
Took me 10/20 minutes to memorize, easier than i thought
Wow. Great first video for me on how to learn Morse code. I'm glad I didn't learn it the harder way first and have to unlearn it. Passed my tech exam earlier this month. Now studying for General. Figured I would try Morse code along the way. Thanks!
I just need the letters A,B,C, and D
Exams are tomorrow
That’s my main reason too 😂
perhaps an E if it calls for it
Good one !
Eg g You’re a bit late
thats why we all r here
Why is this in my recommendations
I’m glad it was
everyone in summer: going to the beach
me: learning morse code
I dont go anymore because theres a virus
@@copterhelibevibin2785 dengue?
Just think you will be the one surviving and the beach peeps will be dying
😁🤣
COPTERHELI BE VIBIN how TF did you know about civic 19 11 months ago!!!!!??????
Hello Nelson Dellis! I subscribed to your channel after learning morse code from you years ago, just for fun. And after just watching your Braille video today, it reminded me that I forgot most of the morse code phrases, except for Dog Did It. It is forever in my brain so thank you for that! Haha.
I had a friend, long since departed from our world, who coached me when I was learning my CW for licensure. He was amazing. We could be sitting in a room, visiting, chatting about anything, and his radio would be on in the background. As we talked, he was also listening to the morse code in the background, and explaining the conversation to me as well as having a conversation with me about a totally different subject. It was like he had 2 separate auditory systems. He could also tell which of his friends were "talking" using code, by their style, or "hand"....the way they keyed their machine. I noticed that his radio did not have have a microphone attached. He said he hasn't used voice in almost 15 years....Pretty cool guy.
My condolences.
Cw?
That's a pretty cool story! He must have been quite an interesting guy! I love people that are "outside the box" if you get what I mean...(lol)
Yeah, what does the CW stand for in your story?
@@louisajulia4161 Sorry,...continuous wave, which is the tone sent out during morse code...
Here you go
2:36 -Quick and dirty way
7:07 -Masterful way
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@@The_Rising_Dragon very helpfull and so deep... im crying and amazed
@@braindeadwatermelon4347 for once i actually found a comment funny im not even sarcastic
@@The_Rising_Dragon u helped me to not kill my self
It’s in the video smh
Damn- I keep wanting to learn everything-
I want to learn more Spanish, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and now Morse Code?!??! 🤵🏻🤚🏻
Edit: Ay YO- I think I fucked up my soup-
You should add asl into that list
its a really cool language
@@Hyun1443 Ooo right!
Those are really hard things but I hope you can learn it! 💗💖
@@deleted1803 Learn Latin and all the derivative romantic languages will be much easier (Italian, Portuguese, etc.)!
LITERALLY MEE
After trying to do this and semaphore for 60 years, I may finally get some of this down. Wish me luck. Never saw it put this way!
I've known Morse code for over 30 years and never really put any thought into why it's the way it is. Seeing that frequency chart broken down like that is wild.
Any tips to learn?
Then give us some tips to learn
@@Prince-Silly Haha I don't really have tips. I brute-forced it when I was 14
@@kellimshaver h o w
@@ChaosChatOfficial The same way you memorize anything - repetition and practice.
I am 14 and I know morse code, The hardest part is the audio(hearing it) and the easiest is to send it of course.
I'm 1
Im 13
im 725
コアラ私 *ok, boomer* *_HAHAHA_*
Lol y'all old...I'm not even born yet
This pandemic has taught me a lot of skills, from learning a new language, playing piano, playing kalimba, crocheting, and now learning morse code, like I didn’t even notice i have this much skills that i’ve learned since the onset of pandemic😳
Update: i made a secret yt channel back feb. 2021, (which is this) so i guess that counts.
Update: and now i’m learning about business.
Update: i enrolled as a medtech student.
Update: i actually forgot these shits except business.
Update Oct. 28, 2022: I am already a second yr. medtech student, almost done with my first semester❤️
Update: Dec. 26, 2022: I passed my first semester subjects!😭💓(t’was hard) and now i am already enrolled for second semester. (Bdw, Merry Christmas!)
Update: July 15, 2023: I am already a 3rd yr medtech student (i tell you the subjects are getting harder😵💫 )
Update: Nov. 25, 2023: You guys i couldn’t believe i passed all my major subjects in 1st semester😭 My heart is overflowing with happiness. And now, going into my second semester, I hope this goes well🤞🏻
Update: April 19, 2024: I made it through the second semester, but unfortunately, I have one subject that I didn't pass, so I'll need to retake it. (Patience… I know I'm confident in my ability to overcome this challenge and succeed❤️🩹)
cooollll
Biggest flex bro ngl
Try solving a rubiks cube under 45 seconds if you can’t already
Lol a Rubik’s cube is easy, my record is 23 seconds
@@ibear._. no one cares you fucking nerd
I got my ham radio license in about 1982, years earlier, I memorized the Morse code chart but struggled with getting my speed up! I couldn't get past about 11 wpm. I would hear the rhythm, then translate the rhythm to a symbol in dots and dashes, and the translate the symbol to the letter. It took me years, but finally, I bought a Kenwood R600 general coverage receiver. At night I'd tune in to the fastest CW I thought I could copy and copy in my head best I could til I fell asleep. Often my wife would wake me up because someone would start transmitting in the middle of the night. I knew my copying speed had increased but didn't know by how much. I went to a friend's house and found out I could copy about 35 wpm. But, like Pavlov's dogs, after copying a few minutes I tended to get sleepy! I got my General Class License, and then later my extra. My wife, by avoiding learning the symbols, learned Morse code by rhythm at 5 wpm in a week! We were in Germany at the time and all the hams were ticked off at her because she picked it up so fast.