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Learn Morse Code in One Minute

This document provides instructions for learning Morse code using a printed chart. It explains that the user should start at "START" and move their pencil right for a dot or left for a dash as they listen to code being transmitted. Practicing 10 minutes a day while tracing letters on the chart will help the user learn to comprehend and write Morse code without assistance. The chart brings together repetition and recognition to aid in learning code.

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Learn Morse Code in One Minute

This document provides instructions for learning Morse code using a printed chart. It explains that the user should start at "START" and move their pencil right for a dot or left for a dash as they listen to code being transmitted. Practicing 10 minutes a day while tracing letters on the chart will help the user learn to comprehend and write Morse code without assistance. The chart brings together repetition and recognition to aid in learning code.

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LEARN MORSE CODE in one minute !

This is a code listening tool. Print it on your printer.

Place your pencil where it says START and listen to morse code.
Move down and to the right every time you hear a DIT (a dot).
Move down and to the left every time you hear a DAH (a dash).

Here's an example:

You hear DAH DIT DIT which is a dash then dot then dot.
You start at START and hear a DAH then move down and left to the T and then you
hear a DIT so you move down and RIGHT to the N and then you hear another DIT so
you move DOWN and RIGHT again and land on the D
You then write down the letter D on your code copy paper and jump back to START
waiting for your next letter.

The key to learning the code is hearing it and comprehending it while you hear it.
The only way to get there is to practice 10 minutes a day.

Listen to code tapes or computer practice code while tracing out this chart and you
will find yourself writing down the letters in no time at all without the aid of the
chart.

The chart brings repetition together with recognition, which you don't get from any
other type of code practice aid.

HEAR slow morse code This code speed is slow enough to follow the chart above.

73 de YBØECT Also : KB3LWW


Morse Code Alphabet
The International morse code characters are:

A .- N -. Ø -----
B -... O --- 1 .----
C -.-. P .--. 2 ..---
D -.. Q --.- 3 ...--
E . R .-. 4 ....-
F ..-. S ... 5 .....
G --. T - 6 -....
H .... U ..- 7 --...
I .. V ...- 8 ---..
J .--- W .-- 9 ----.
K -.- X -..- Fullstop .-.-.-
L .-.. Y -.-- Comma --..--
M -- Z --.. Question ..--..

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