Morse Code Training - Koch format
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- Опубліковано 10 сер 2018
- Amend youtube Speed in settings as you progress ;-) 1.25x is aligned to 30 wpm.!
Morse code created at morsecode.scphillips.com/tran....
Koch ordering as created at Learn CW Online lcwo.net/courselesson
K M U R E S N A P T L W I J Z = F O Y , V G 5 Q 9 2 H 3 8 B 4 7 C 1 D 6 0 X
Each letter repeated 10 times.
Subtitles are embedded but can be switched off if you'd prefer not to see the code.
Hope you enjoy. Please share on morse forums if you benefit from it.
I have a copy on my phone and play in the background all the time to aid my training.
Wow! Just ran across this and will sure use it to help aid my studies. Great to listen to by the repeating. I have been trying to learn no slower than 20-25 wpm because I heard it’s best to learn at a faster speed- so this is stepping it up a notch in trying to understand and receive. Thanks for the great video!
Muy útil para complementar el aprendizaje.
sick beats
Thank You. I definitely need this
Awesome thanks. I thought I was going to have to make something similar but you already did the work much better than I could have.
Thank you, thank you, thank you, for putting this online!
Thank for your job . That help me very much; thank.
Brilliant thank you
Wonderful practice.
needed help on those letters thx
Don't look at the video, or you might start to "double translate", which is slower.
thank you.
Remember we can probably adjust the playback speed i.e. UA-cam settings
There is no question the copy of this Morse is excellent! how are you copying the content to your phone. As a manual copy would be a very long process and prone to errors. However that being said having it on my iPhone would enable a host of other possibilities including sleep learning. Hiding the Morse under the sound of seagulls flying over head would allow sleep learning for instance. I had one friend who had a war time job of copying the enemy code. He became so proficient that he said he was able to copy the code, type in the code on a typewriter while reading a book. That is the epitome of morse copy as the code passed through the subconscious brain onto the typewriter while the Brin was reading a book with the conscious brain. I would really like to learn Morse copy at that level. sit has been a conscious struggle for me since I was a teenager and I am now 82.
Possibly the best comment on the internet. Thanks for sharing 😀
Dits seem short? Very nice activity indeed
So what is the speed as is without changing the youtube speed?
roughly 24/25 wpm
@@asmrsoftlyspokenscot2254 Thanks for the reply
How did you generate this video?
its just wav files played and screen captured in audacity. the speaking parts are using the 'say' command in terminal on the mac. e.g. 'say a' (edited into the audacity project)
Listen to this (3) times per day, preferably at (30 wpm) 1.25x speed (in settings), read over the commonly used abbreviations here - www.qsl.net/w5www/abbr.html, or here - www.amateurradio.com/cw-abbreviations/, a couple of times daily, join Learn CW Online (LCWO.net), it's free, and download an app on your phone so you can import text files to be played in Morse Code, and in no time you'll be so fast that someone will have to stand near you with a fire extinguisher when you send code, just in case your key burst into flames from the friction. Also, most aren't used often, but here's the punctuation and special characters - morse-code.org/special-chars.php. As important as all - *LISTEN TO ACTUAL QSOs!*
I like it very much.
Metro booming taking notes
Wish it could be slowed to better het used to the keys. As someone got more useful they'd likely be faster. Neat gadget
you can slow down in the youtube settings ;-)
That's a really common criticism of the Koch method but in reality you have to re-learn at faster speeds.
Here's a challenge:
www.reddit.com/r/morse/comments/aitkn0/my_opinions_about_what_a_good_morse_trainer_using/?
roboty talking
Is the 3rd one U?
Yes