LEARN MORSE CODE AND NATO ALPHABET... AT THE SAME TIME!!!!

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.ย. 2024
  • 14 - MORSE CODE AND NATO PHONETIC ALPHABET
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  • @little-wytch
    @little-wytch 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I wish I were better at video/audo editing. This is almost exactly what I have been looking for. All I would really change about the audio would be to slightly lower the CW Tone volume relative to the spoken volume. The one thing (that's both big and little at the same time) that I would change is to chop it up into individual segments (maybe adding the english letter too like "A as in Alpha" to the announcement) and have each character have its own 10 second clip with the morse standardized at 20 wpm. This would allow a person to listen to 1 single character at a time on a loop, like in the background while exercising or doing work around the house or on the commute etc... I personally would like to put 1 character a night on a loop a bit before I go to sleep and listen to it as I fall asleep to drill it into my mind as one of the last things I'm thinking about as I fall asleep. Forgive the rhyme, but it's more useful than counting sheep to help you sleep lol.
    See, a lot of people will look at a simple morse or phonetic chart and be reminded of the start of learning a new language, so trying to learn morse/phonetic ends up engaging some wrong parts of the brain when trying to memorize them. Splitting them up, on the other hand, instead is just associating 2 new sounds to a single letter that is already part of my base language skills. It's the same thing, just a different way of engaging the brain and making the task seem far less intimidating. This way is more like an American learning that most other English speaking nations pronounce "Zee" as "Zed" lol. They already know and associate the letter Z as they know it, but learn to understand someone saying Zed means what they already know. One character at a time learning gradually over time then trains the brain to associate a mixture of 3 different audio and/or visual, what I will call "recognition units", to a concept we alread know.

  • @muhammadhilmiyahya6318
    @muhammadhilmiyahya6318 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Just like regular Morse code, except that it's written using the NATO alphabet.

  • @mikeredler4111
    @mikeredler4111 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Perfect for anyone wanting to learn both. Thanks!

    • @doublecheckityt
      @doublecheckityt  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re welcome. I’m hoping it helps anyone wanting to learn.

    • @doublecheckityt
      @doublecheckityt  2 ปีที่แล้ว

      You’re welcome🙂