inexperienced I had difficulty to hear the spaces between letters. With experience maybe not so. I tried to pause the video after a letter, but it kept playin for half a second or more, so I had to scroll back but could never find the place where I left off, and it got confusin as to whether I was pickin it up in the middle of a letter, or the beginnin of one. I wrote down (after many tryins and changins) "THATPN" and "FO", then gave up. I need to practice listenin to slower messages.
Nice, I couldn't do it on my own, I looked at the answer and just followed it, I'm still learning it, I can code that fast, but can't decode worth a darn :)
Start slower and with a code practice program or source. It's not a matter of counting dits and dahs, or thinking about what that letter was...it's more listening to the overall sound of each letter and remembering what each letter "sounds" like. After a while and a build-up of speed you'll start recognizing words as they roll by. It's lots of fun learning, don't get frustrated! Matt - K2MFW
@twizzler198 Morse code is not to read or write! It is a sound to hear! How do you write the sound an elephant makes??? NEVER WRITE OR READ WRITTEN CODE! It is for your ears to HEAR! Looking at a printed list of dot and dash should NEVER BE DONE! You never need to know the written form of the sound! THey chould remove all written Morse Code charts from the world! TU AR SK . .
@robpegs Learning CW is NOT hard! it takes time but is easy to do! You learned to think of the letter and have your finger move to the correct key on the computer without having to think about it! ( I am guessing u can type) Its the same with CW! you hear the sound and your hand writes the character! ( do practice by writing not typing) It is creating muscle memory and you just do it! If you stayed with it for the 4 months at 30 mins a day I know you are over 10WPM. Next is head copy!
Sorry missed that last dit...it says "thanks for watching vop"
jayfreerulezzz1994 1 month ago
I deciphered "thanks for watching vow"
jayfreerulezzz1994 1 month ago
inexperienced I had difficulty to hear the spaces between letters. With experience maybe not so. I tried to pause the video after a letter, but it kept playin for half a second or more, so I had to scroll back but could never find the place where I left off, and it got confusin as to whether I was pickin it up in the middle of a letter, or the beginnin of one. I wrote down (after many tryins and changins) "THATPN" and "FO", then gave up. I need to practice listenin to slower messages.
howtoplanaparty 1 month ago
My ears decode it without problems
angelemerolan 4 months ago
yes
2001sansan 8 months ago
as quick as you can and the first person will get 9 credits on Facebook
2001sansan 8 months ago
i need the answer before may 24th 2011
2001sansan 8 months ago
please , i need help with what that message says
2001sansan 8 months ago
My Iphone decoded it easily
xXDarkAlex77Xx 9 months ago
thanks for watching stop
brycethedudeable 10 months ago
Thanks for watching stop.
Nice, I couldn't do it on my own, I looked at the answer and just followed it, I'm still learning it, I can code that fast, but can't decode worth a darn :)
daltonjuggles 10 months ago
It reads
Thanks for watching VOP
10WPM
jorgepautene 11 months ago
@jorgepautene Thats what you get for using a computer program to try to de-code the message. sorry Sir but you are wrong! Learn CW and try again! 73
toobroke2fight 9 months ago
ur welcome
eogg25 1 year ago
"thanks for watching stop" i'm teaching myself some morse too!
JuNTaBiOs 1 year ago
THIN SOMETHING
tojojohnson 1 year ago
I wish people have made more videos like this. It's a gerat practice
amjan 1 year ago
I can write in morse and read in morse, but I can not understand the sound of morse because of it being so fast I don't have time to think
twizzler198 2 years ago
@twizzler198
Start slower and with a code practice program or source. It's not a matter of counting dits and dahs, or thinking about what that letter was...it's more listening to the overall sound of each letter and remembering what each letter "sounds" like. After a while and a build-up of speed you'll start recognizing words as they roll by. It's lots of fun learning, don't get frustrated! Matt - K2MFW
K2MFW 1 year ago
@K2MFW
thanks
twizzler198 1 year ago
@twizzler198 Morse code is not to read or write! It is a sound to hear! How do you write the sound an elephant makes??? NEVER WRITE OR READ WRITTEN CODE! It is for your ears to HEAR! Looking at a printed list of dot and dash should NEVER BE DONE! You never need to know the written form of the sound! THey chould remove all written Morse Code charts from the world! TU AR SK . .
toobroke2fight 1 year ago
@toobroke2fight Yes master mores code
TheRejectedDevils 9 months ago
well im just on the long hard road to learning morse,driving me mad lol. given myself 4 months to get to 10wpm.
robpegs 2 years ago
@robpegs Learning CW is NOT hard! it takes time but is easy to do! You learned to think of the letter and have your finger move to the correct key on the computer without having to think about it! ( I am guessing u can type) Its the same with CW! you hear the sound and your hand writes the character! ( do practice by writing not typing) It is creating muscle memory and you just do it! If you stayed with it for the 4 months at 30 mins a day I know you are over 10WPM. Next is head copy!
toobroke2fight 9 months ago
Thanks for watching stop
robpegs 2 years ago
haha Correct. After I made this I remembered about AR being stop. Was it hard to decode?
RanHam335 2 years ago