How I Learned Morse Code in 2.5hrs (AND YOU CAN LEARN IT QUICKER)

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Morse code is cool, and you should learn it! Using verbal mnemonics (magic memory words), I learned the basics of morse code in about 2 hours, and if you really focus, I'm confident you could learn it faster.

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It's been a week and a half since I finished filming this skill, and I can still recall the alphabet, every number and basic punctuation from memory using this method. So cool!


Comment below if you figured out the message I sent at the end of the video.

stephenrobinson
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When you finally learn all the alphabet in morse code...

"I feel fit to be a spy."

sharondolanstyles
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I was a Morse code operator for the Air Force back in the late 90’s.
When I was learning the code my instructors told us Morse Code was invented by Samuel as a way to communicate with his fiancé without her dad knowing what they were saying as the dad chaperoned them while dating. He gave her the answer key and he would tap his finger in her hand and the dad was none the wiser.
It may not be true but, the story seems pretty cool.

cheesegyoza
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Don't be shy, i know you're learning this for absolutely no reason.

ammo
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Glad I memorized the entire Morse code language instead of studying for my math test

yourdailydoseofchickens
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I’m an old Ham radio operator. Learned code many years ago. It’s like a language. The faster you copy, you can pick up whole words, short sentences. I was up towards 40 WPM. I learned it from my grandpa. When I was little he tap out code with his ring on his car steering wheel. This went on for years. That’s how I learned it. I’ve put it down a few times in my life, then picked it right back up. I’m due to use it again. I can tell you the faster you go, the easier it gets.

christopherrasmussen
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Who else got really bored in quarantine and is attempting to learn Morse code ? 🥴

haleyzy
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I'm learning morse code instead of my next school years lessons.

seraphina
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To everyone here trying to learn morse code.
Im a 14 year old kid learn and memorise morse. Here is a bit of a tip.(Opinion)
It is better to try to memorise the sound as that would be way faster and tryna learn dits and dahs would be counter productive.
A good website to start with is lcwo.net
It has the koche method and much more to help improve your ability.
You should start with your target goal as what you want to achieve.(If you want 20wpm dont start with 10wpm, just egin with your goal)
Hope this helped.Good luck.

instinct
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Cool, I've always wondered if I should learn morse code. I want to know if this has been used to cheat on tests.

ethangorman
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It took me about two months to learn enough Morse code to pass my novice amateur radio license test by listening to Morse code practice tapes, when it was a requirement for the license. In order to pass the test I had to listen to Morse code at 5 words per minute and answer 7 mulitple choice questions about the message correctly. At that point I was still missing a lot even at 5 words per minute. It takes a lot of practice to get up to 13 and then twenty words per minute. The interesting thing about Morse code over radio is that you can get a message through in conditions that would make voice communication impossible, sort of like principle that allows people to send text messages sometimes when cell networks are overloaded and voice calls get dropped. Morse code seems kind of anachronistic today, but it is still fun to know how to use it and lots of radio amateurs and others still do.

GlennOsborne
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Me: **trys to learn morse code**
My friend: *wonders why I have a lion in my bag of chips*

KinseyNotFound
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"I'm going to communicate using my eyebrows"
*blinks*

shallya
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Good for you, I'm a licensed radio amateur and part of the requirement for my licence was a morse test at 12 words a min. I still use it, it's great fun. To learn it to any decent competency you will eventually hear it like music and not particularly think about it, like another language. Thank you for mentioning Alfred Vail and inspiring the use of the code.

craigshaw
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you should learn the Korean alphabet next :) I've heard it's the easiest one to learn

mn-cbhk
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i learned it then showed my parents i thought they would be impressed but they literally made fun of me laughing and said people learn real languages what the hell is that
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abdullahlaith
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I can't believe it... I tried this, and it worked perfectly. Dude, I just learned Morse code in this one afternoon. Thank you so much.

tuckermyrick
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My man, the fact that you chose to learn a new skill like this is awesome.




Upon further investigation, I realize that this is the premise of your channel.

ibenzu
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Morse code decoder: *Am I Joke to You?*

OfficialBackrooms
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You and mike Boyd should have a learn off

uncushionedtree