Oh wow... well it helps alot when you do 3 spaces between the words and 7 between words. cuz its was really difficult for me to read it.😅 .-.. .. -.- . _ .... .- - .-.-.- You know like morse code 😅😊
Love the Century 21 on your thumbnail...do you still have the rig? I have one, but the vfo tuning is stuck on it and I can't seem to find the time to go in and see if I might be able to fix it somehow.
You won't hear many stations sending at 5wpm but most hams will slow down to match a 5wpm station if they hear them. A conversation at that speed can take a really long time. If I had to guess, I'd say most "ragchewing" I hear on-air is done between 18 - 25 wpm. Contestors are usually in excess of 25 - 30 wpm. Straight key folks are in the 15 - 18 wpm range. When I tested for my General license the speed was 5wpm to pass the exam. That was a couple years before they dropped the code requirement.
The no longer around novice test And Technician test was 5 wpm in the old days. I had a Tech plus license at one point . Thus 5 wpm was the baseline for code.
@@HamRadioQRP This is interesting! I am preparing to do a 5 wpm test and I wonder whether I should write = or BT if I come across this in the test. Perhaps I should ask my examiner.
BT with a line over it, is the standard way to write that prosign. But it is a good idea to ask the examiner if they will send prosigns and if so how they want to see them written.
Mirek T @Mirek T You can go to the video as its playing and tap on it to stop. You will then see up on the upper right side of the video 3 little dots and just tap it and it will take you to settings where you can increase or decrease the playback speed of the video. It’s great for slowing the Morse Training as slow as you need and then go back and later and speed it up as you progress of just put the setting back on normal like it was to begin with. It’s on the same screen part that shows going forward or backwards. I think once the video is over and you try to replay it again or go on to another video, it automatically puts the playback speed to normal automatically, so you have to keep adjusting the playback speed back to a slower speed “again” every time you want to slow it down. Or you can google search “how to change the Playback Speed on Utube. I change the playback speed all the time depending on fast or slow I want to hear something. Good luck with Morse! :)
Hi :) i just got one of them chinese usdx for learning cw, i also got a chinese keyer, its ok i think for the money, i have a decoder so i can see what im wrighting and recive, but, what speed should i start with? I tryed 17/18 wpm and it seems like i can wright cq sota ee now 😂 my first words, but..should i learn with 5 wpm you think? Remember i am totaly noob to this. Best regards and 73 from Norway 20SC1189 / 20RSN309
Sending is easier than copying. I can reliability send at 18. But only reliability copy at 8 or so. My Elmer has me trying no less than 13 as that is where it starts to become a rhythm instead of a string of dots and dashes. It has to be sent perfect and with no Farnsworth for it to work for me. If I have time to think about the character, I miss the next one. He also won't allow me to use a pencil to copy. He says do it in your head or it will slow you down. He breezes along at over 30 with his friends while tying fishing flies at his desk! He uses a bug. I'm learning on a straight key.
Out of practice about 30 years... you code is perfect and nicely done. thanks
Nice training video for beginners like me.
Thank you for your time and effort in making and presenting this to us.
I always like to turn on this video to help train my ears.
Amazing video. Keep up the great work and thank you! Super helpful
I'm glad they are useful. I've learned much from others and just trying to teach it forward.
This is amazing thank you so much!
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Oh wow... well it helps alot when you do 3 spaces between the words and 7 between words. cuz its was really difficult for me to read it.😅
.-.. .. -.- . _ .... .- - .-.-.-
You know like morse code 😅😊
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LIKE THAT didaah didaah didaah
… ._ _. ._ _._. .. _. _ _. is everything in Morse
Nice.
de KD2KWH from NJ US
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Thpks
войска ПВО Страны 80 -82 ,сколько же ее принял,помню все .какие скорости мы принимали тогда,просто космос
It is very useful. Thank you so much.
Love the Century 21 on your thumbnail...do you still have the rig? I have one, but the vfo tuning is stuck on it and I can't seem to find the time to go in and see if I might be able to fix it somehow.
I sold the C21 to help afford the GRC9. I wish you well with your repairs.
Please do not find fault " Where there is none " in the morse learning
thank you, very helpful
Glad to hear that!
Like it, new in CW.
I keep getting glitches that add an extra dit. Lol
There is no longer any Morse test for a license in the USA.
True, but now you can take the test for fun
@@HamRadioQRP And pass it now. LOL
good key! How can I buy it?thank you!
Is this American or international Morse code?
International
Crap, that's 5wpm? I can do letters at 35, but copy is right about 5 or so.
Omg I’m getting it!!
Great! Have fun.
Out of curiosity, is 5 WPM a normal transmission rate?
You won't hear many stations sending at 5wpm but most hams will slow down to match a 5wpm station if they hear them. A conversation at that speed can take a really long time.
If I had to guess, I'd say most "ragchewing" I hear on-air is done between 18 - 25 wpm.
Contestors are usually in excess of 25 - 30 wpm.
Straight key folks are in the 15 - 18 wpm range.
When I tested for my General license the speed was 5wpm to pass the exam. That was a couple years before they dropped the code requirement.
The no longer around novice test And Technician test was 5 wpm in the old days.
I had a Tech plus license at one point .
Thus 5 wpm was the baseline for code.
Too much "echo" or something. Not real crisp on the dits and dahs.
I'm getting ready for the exam but had the same problem.
I agree, perhaps the recording method.
@@Rayxl1Who conducts the exam, and where? How do you register to take it?
Any tips on getting faster?
Regularly practice copying code. It will sink in and your comprehension will allow faster and faster copy.
Just do it, It's amazing how fast you can get in a very short time. For me, sending was always faster though.
Why are there so many 'equal' signs? What do they mean?
That's a BT prosign. The terminal doesn't know how to interpret a prosign
@@HamRadioQRP This is interesting! I am preparing to do a 5 wpm test and I wonder whether I should write = or BT if I come across this in the test. Perhaps I should ask my examiner.
BT with a line over it, is the standard way to write that prosign. But it is a good idea to ask the examiner if they will send prosigns and if so how they want to see them written.
@@HamRadioQRP Thank you again! I will find out.
@@havefun2952Did you get through? Hope you did.
Where are the tests conducted?
Nice video. Could you make something like this @10WPM
Mirek T
@Mirek T You can go to the video as its playing and tap on it to stop. You will then see up on the upper right side of the video 3 little dots and just tap it and it will take you to settings where you can increase or decrease the playback speed of the video. It’s great for slowing the Morse Training as slow as you need and then go back and later and speed it up as you progress of just put the setting back on normal like it was to begin with. It’s on the same screen part that shows going forward or backwards.
I think once the video is over and you try to replay it again or go on to another video, it automatically puts the playback speed to normal automatically, so you have to keep adjusting the playback speed back to a slower speed “again” every time you want to slow it down.
Or you can google search “how to change the Playback Speed on Utube.
I change the playback speed all the time depending on fast or slow I want to hear something. Good luck with Morse! :)
Hi :) i just got one of them chinese usdx for learning cw, i also got a chinese keyer, its ok i think for the money, i have a decoder so i can see what im wrighting and recive, but, what speed should i start with? I tryed 17/18 wpm and it seems like i can wright cq sota ee now 😂 my first words, but..should i learn with 5 wpm you think? Remember i am totaly noob to this.
Best regards and 73 from Norway 20SC1189 / 20RSN309
Sending is easier than copying. I can reliability send at 18. But only reliability copy at 8 or so.
My Elmer has me trying no less than 13 as that is where it starts to become a rhythm instead of a string of dots and dashes.
It has to be sent perfect and with no Farnsworth for it to work for me. If I have time to think about the character, I miss the next one.
He also won't allow me to use a pencil to copy. He says do it in your head or it will slow you down. He breezes along at over 30 with his friends while tying fishing flies at his desk! He uses a bug. I'm learning on a straight key.