Morse Practice - Tongue Twisters - 15WPM
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- čas přidán 10. 06. 2023
- Practice your Morse Code copy with Tongue Twisters. These sentences offer lots of alliteration, so you get the chance to copy words starting with similar letter groups. Repetition of common letter groups will help build a good foundation for Morse Code copy.
In this video I am trying a new method for generating the sounds with text. It sounds better to me than my previous methods of capturing the tones with the text. I'd appreciate feedback on the new mechanism. - Věda a technologie
Please keep the videos coming!
Thank you so much for your videos, they really help to improve my CW level.
Great to hear!
Thanks, I'm getting back into HAM radio after 25 years. This video helps a lot.
Glad it helped
mee too, had my first CW QSO in about 45 years. I did horribly bad.
Thank you so very much for sharing. I am in the process of learning Morse code and this is great. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
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Thanks,Great help 10/28/23
Thank y for another nice training video.
The introduction of unusual words and proper nouns keeps us on edge, not being able to predict the next letters as you could with common English words.
Would have nice to have included the period (full stop) at the end of each sentence. Or a BT symbol.
Thanks again for your efforts.
You're correct. I should have separated the phrases.
Thanks!
You bet!
This is closer to 10wpm? I'm including spaces, which I believe is correct
There is extra farnsworth spacing between the words.
I always think of myself as 20WPM but if this is 15 then I'm like 30.