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i want to learn morse code, but i know absoloutley nothing about it. dont just tell me to practice everyday, because i dont know how to identify characters. could someone please provide a website that maybe has a video of how to find the keys. i know nothing about it so jsut practicing wont work if i have no idea what beep bip bbbeeep bip bip means. help pelae?

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i jsut found out you cant acually speak morse code (or can you), you need a machine. if you need a machine, where can oyu get it? do they sell them at places like walmart? how much do they cost?

2007-09-09 03:51:06 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Education & Reference Words & Wordplay

i want to learn how to use it with a machine (or own voice if possible0 not with dots and dashes

2007-09-09 04:10:11 · update #1

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morse code is a method of communication using dots and dashes to represent letters of the alphabet and numbers.
ie.. ..-.. ... --. --. ...---...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code

2007-09-09 04:01:59 · answer #1 · answered by veg_rose 6 · 0 0

Whatever method you choose to go with, put down the pencil or the pen. It is a bad habit (that I picked up) when learning morse code and it is hard to get away from. Try to copy with just your ears, and like you are listening to a conversation. Always listen to a faster speed than what you are trying to achieve, and do a lot of on the air listening for a variety of sending styles.

2016-05-20 04:37:08 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Try the following website:
www.learnmorsecode.com
It takes you from the beginning to where you
can copy at 5 wpm.
Yes, you can speak Morse code by whistling
or speaking the sounds.
and it does become like a language when you
know it well enough.
Eventually, you begin to recognize certain
combinations of sounds as words.
For example, - ,,,, . = t + h + e = the,
but when sent fast I can recognize the whole word.
I think Morse code is a valuable tool when
one can't speak normally, especially
when one is in the hospital.
Good luck in your study of Morse code!

2007-09-09 05:31:58 · answer #3 · answered by steiner1745 7 · 0 0

The Morse Code contains dots and dashes and nothing else. No dots and dashes, no Morse. Radiotelephony made it obsolete years ago.

Edit- Excuse me, I must have acquired my misinformation operating Benghazi Radio and Aden Radio for Cable and Wireless 55 years ago. The spoken form is Dahs and dits. But why would you bother?

2007-09-09 04:16:07 · answer #4 · answered by picador 7 · 0 1

translate morse to letters

2015-06-19 13:40:58 · answer #5 · answered by tcmcnamara@sbcglobal.net 1 · 0 0

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