Don’t forget this rule of Morse code: always leave a 1 second space in between each letter and a 3 second space between each word.
Showed this to my friend, he’s enjoying the Morse code so much he’s dancing on the floor because of it
I wanted to learn morse code 3 years ago. Memorized the letters visually and tested myself with audio after a month. Completely different and it felt insanely fast
i know morse code and this is the thing i used to remember it A = a - Long : .- B = Bob - is - the - man : -... C = Co - ca - Co - la : -.-. D = Dog - did - it : -.. E = eye : . F = fetch - a - Fire - man : ..-. G = Good - Morn - ing : --. H = ha - ha - ha - ha : .... I = i - pad : .. J = to - Jail - Jail - Jail : .--- K = Kan - ga - Roo : -.- L = los - An - gel - es : .-.. M = Moo - Moo : -- N = Nay - vy : -. O = Oh - My - Gosh : --- P = pen - El - O - pe : .--. Q = God - Save - the - Queen : --.- R = ro - Ta - tion : .-. S = sip - sip - sip - sip : ... T = Time : - U = un - der - Wear : ..- V = v - is - for - Verb : ...- W = the - World - War : .- X = X - be - fore - Y : -..- Y = You're - a - Young - Man : -.-- Z = Zo - ol - a - gy : --.. the dats are the syllables that sound longer. this is pretty much easy to remember if you are able to put your mind to it. tho, this is only good for "speaking" morse code yourself. if you hear/see someone use morse code, you have to use your memory from when you would speak morse code yourself.
Coast guard 1: Hey! I see flashing lights there! Coast guard 2: It appears to be... Morse code Coast guard 1: What does it say? Coast guard 2: Like... And subscribe???
For anyone who doesn’t know: You can do SOS very easily. Just . . . - - - . . . However, if you forget that, just flash the light or make the noise in groups of 3. Most people, especially rescue teams will recognize this as a deliberate action
One suggestion for learning Morse code is not remembering the dots and dashes but getting the muscle memory and learn the sound pattern then it will be much easier to learn Morse code. I learned by tapping my fingers on the table like pointer finger for dot and thumb for dash, while listening to the sound.
That's why everyone is making these ...___... faces in school
This is the definition of I don’t get payed enough for this
SOS is really the only bit of morse code you'd ever need to know, it's all most people know from memory, easily repeatable and recognisable
Me and my friend learned Morse code for cheating on an exam about a year ago... We'd tap our fingers on the desk to spell out the words in code. It actually worked and we managed to communicate like 5 answers (isn't really that helpful if you didn't study lol) the teachers had no clue too.
I learned Morse Code using an app called "Morse Mania", it teaches you letter by letter from easiest to hardest. It starts with E "." and T "-", then M and I and so on. This is also a good method of learning it but it depends on how you want to learn stuff! Edit: how did i get so many likes!
I soldered together a cw decoder and built a telegraphy key yesterday and this morning. While I have made attempts to learn in the past, the ability to practice with a physical key and a decoder attached to it has made it so in a few hours i have learned more Morse than I had every time I tried before
“YO BRO RUN THERES A ._. CHASING US” goes hard🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
just realised how short the actual alphabet really is
I learnt morse code a few years back and it's the best thing I've invested my time into. I even write my diary in morse code coz I had it stolen last time and it was pretty embarrassing.
Thank you right after watching this short I immediately went to find for this “hello morse” chart after ~50 minutes I can memorise half of it, really helpful, learning morse code is one of my little goals I wanted the achieve in a while
and now, you just need to remember this for like a bunch of years, good luck my fellow human
Vsauce has a video on it, i highly recommend, thats how i learned and i never forget
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