Morse Code - O, G, Q - lesson 7

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  • čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
  • N1COZ
    COZ's School of Excellence
    presents
    Adventures in Morse Code!!
    Lesson 7 introduces you to char O, and Q. When characters are mixed, there are solutions of the transmissions on the display after K.
    Please, download and print many copies of this file drive.google.c...
    Get your sharpened pencils with your printed pages and start chugging!
    For suggestions and praises email me at
    callsign.N1COZ@gmail.com
    Good luck, you're very very special!
    73
    N1COZ

Komentáře • 4

  • @cinderella7106
    @cinderella7106 Před 2 lety

    Nice to see Mac -Mac made the cut and is still with you. It looked like he had a rough start.

    • @n1coz75
      @n1coz75  Před 2 lety

      yeah, he was castrated and quit marking territories. he's a lot better now, like he loves us all.

  • @cinderella7106
    @cinderella7106 Před 2 lety

    COZ Just wanted to let you know that I have not been able to leave the ship since I have started the course because I cannot
    do the exit tests. They are two fast and I am going for accuracy before speed. On a good note because I have been
    on the ship for so long I have been promoted to captain. :-)

    • @n1coz75
      @n1coz75  Před 2 lety +1

      congratulations on your promotion, captain! the last who gets off the ship is the best one, the captain.
      I had to look and see what was Mac-Mac's problem. totally forgot he was fed by the neighbors and got himself sick. now he's a little bigger and older and overall a good cat.
      now, regarding speed and accuracy, that comes only with practice. there is no pill for that one. next time you go thru an exit test, the characters you doubt, just leave a blank space, and keep writing the ones you know. don't count dots and dashes. at this point you might have problems with just a few characters. you need to identify them and practice only those. when I taught in the radio operators boot camp, soldiers always had problems with a few characters. always. so you are not the exceptions. for some reason, I never had an issue, but most of the soldiers did.
      so far, you're doing great, captain!