How to learn Morse code

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  • How do you distinguish between letters, it would seem that it would be easy to mix up the beginning and ending of earch letter? Perhaps there is a pause between them?

  • Forgive me but to learn the morse code is necessary to delete the dots and dashes and devote only listening to the sound of the letter.

    MAURICIO BERALDO PY4MAB

    BRAZIL

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  • @DoctorHowitzer the rule is a dash is equal to three dots the space beween parts of the same letter is equal to one dot the space between two letters is equal to three dots the space between to words is equal to seven dots :)

  • Please remove this video! The written chart of Morse Code characters, that dumb dome drawing where you trace things till you find what you hear, Morse code IS TO BE LISTENED TO! Write down what sound a jet engine makes, Or the sound that a tree makes in the forest when there is nobody there to listen. I hope NOBODY HAS TAKEN YOUR ADVISE AND USED THIS TO LEARN CODE!!!!! If you dont know then dont post!!!!!!!! If your bored go for a walk or masterbate.

  • @gyreenedoc Not even close.Your 8 years way back.Im 13,good sir

  • @Mrsteelkiller Sure, but could i guess your age first? 5. How close am i?

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  • @gyreenedoc I have been getting better and translating morse code although in modern times its hard to find souces for it. I'm still not fast enough but I do understand it better.

  • @Mrsteelkiller I knew what that was going to be the instant i saw the F

  • @GMSamuelRhine yes, like when i was a kid, they would read to me. i always wondered how did they know

    the next word at the next page when they reached the page's end...... but they somehow knew what the word

    is before turning the page... now of course i understand. by the context. easy!

  • @DoctorHowitzer the very same way when you are reading a print. how do you know where one letter ends and the next starts-- because there is a bit of a gap between them... but........ later on you notice they are

    no longer dots and dashes..... it becomes like you are listening to someone who is talking to you.... to the

    point although you have never met, you'd know the person who is talking to you by the way they "speak".

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    -.- translate that for me

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