"Morse Code Help" Sessions
by the
Federal Way Amateur Radio Club
on the
147.04 or 146.76 Repeaters
Conducted by WA7RSO

02/09/2004


Preamble:

This is not just a Code Practice Session. It's actually more on how to help those folks who have been having lots of trouble with just learning the characters. This is a platform to help folks to accomplish just that.

Learning Morse Code is never automatic, although it is a little easier for some folks than others. None the less, it does normally take some time and effort, and it helps to have a good method, and it also helps to have someone steer, encourage, push, nag, ....

This is not intended to be a "check-in-net", but we will break often for some quick questions or comments.

You will find that you will become comfortable with at least 10WPM as a minimum, in a surprisingly short period of time. You may find our methods a little unusual, but they really do work.

We will be using a number of different speeds, formats, and techniques as time allows. We will also do test type QSO's to allow testing your performance and possible readiness for an actual CW Test.

You find a strong emphasis on character groups that provide the means to hear composite sounds, rather than just single letters. Some examples of some of these composite groups are "th", "ing", "ese", "ere", and "fl". Other composite groups will represent common abbreviations used in CW QSO's.

Dave - WA7RSO


How to use the following text material with CW-Player or NuMorse (etc):

  1. Click on the desired text exercise (shown below) to access the text file. That text file will pop up in the current browser that you are using. You will need to save this text for playing with the Morse Code player of choice. The next statement shows how to save this text file.
  2. At the top of your browser, click on "File", then "Save As", then select where to save this text file for later use with CW-Player or NuMorse. I recomend you use a floppy disk for these files. Use the default file name that results from accessing the text file selected.
  3. After you have selected the one, or series of text files for Morse Code practice, exit this web site and bring up your software program of choice (like CW-Player), and simply load the desired text file from the floppy disk you saved it on. Set your character speed and spacing options, and "Play" the text file.
  4. Those text files that are designated with the "....._sp.txt", contain additional typed spaces, which results in about <8wpm, when CW-Player is set for 15wpm character speed, with triple spacing under "Options".


 

Material presented on the Tuesday night 7:00pm session - 01/20/2004 - Session #03

Material presented on the Tuesday night 7:00pm session - 01/27/2004 - Session #04

Material presented on the Tuesday night 7:00pm session - 02/03/2004 - Session #05

"Help Groups" in General (all current variations):


Windows compatible CW Software
 CW Player  NuMorse
Note: CW_Player is easier to use, and can make __.wav files


Please read this "ReadMe" first

Attribute Changes required for the text files copied from the CW Helps CD

Links to specific CW areas on WA7RSO's site:

Code Practice Groups to print or load into CW Player or NuMorse
(Groups on WA7RSO's http://www.SfE-DCS.com site)

 Printable:

 Loadable:

 Descriptions:
 AllGroups.txt  AllGroups.txt  Combined Groups
 ShortGroups.txt  ShortGroups.txt  Short Version
 EISH5.txt  EISH5.txt  Dit Sounds
 TMO0.txt  TMO0.txt  Dah Sounds
 RKPX.txt  RKPX.txt  Balanced Sounds
 LFCYQ.txt  LFCYQ.txt  Accented Sounds
 AWUNDG.txt  AWUNDG.txt  Unbalanced Sounds
 VB46.txt  VB46.txt  Many Dits and 1 Dah
 JZ17.txt  JZ17.txt   1 Dit with Long Sounds


Small groups of "Sounds"
  Dit Sounds   Dah Sounds Balanced Sounds  Unbalanced Sounds

"Combination Sounds"
 Short Contrasts (2 ltrs)  Long Contrasts (3 ltrs)
 Prefixes  Suffixes
 Combinations by the Bunch  

Other Choices of these "Combination Sounds":

 CW_Helps_Indexes.html

 Group Selections.html


Explanations and Philosophies of "CW Helps"
 ReadMe.html  InitialDifficulties.html  CodePhilos.html  CopyBehind.html  StraightKey.html

 


Go to Ham Radio "Helps Topics"

Go to Ham_Radio "Morse Code"

SolutionsForEducation/Ham Radio/Morse_Code/CWHelps_FWARC.html --- Dave - WA7RSO