[CW] 36 Best Free Websites to Learn Morse Code Online

D.J.J. Ring, Jr. n1ea at arrl.net
Tue Jun 4 14:32:09 EDT 2019


I haven't had time to explore the web site.
It probably includes those sites that are like the red light district,
dangerous to you because they teach you the wrong things, but there are
some good web sites in there.

Be careful, don't stray too far from the method of "listen to the sound"
and learn that the "sound" is the character (letter, number, punctuation) -
don't learn dot and dash, point and line, don't translate or make a chart,
if it's two dots, go this way, that's all nonsense.

There is no substitute for ears listening to Morse and I  believe (at
first) your hand sending with a straight key, learn to feel the rhythm.

Go exploring, see what you can find that's good.  There's lots out there.

Report back with the good list and maybe PA0WV will make that short list
for his newsletter about Morse.

73

DR
N1EA


On Tue, Jun 4, 2019 at 12:37 PM pa0wv <pa0wv at amsat.org> wrote:

> David J. J. Ring, Jr. schreef op 2019-06-04 16:51:
> > I found this while exploring the world wide web.
> >
> >
> >
> https://listoffreeware.com/best-free-websites-to-learn-morse-code-online/
>
> Very good, Dave, but PLEASE add your comment that based on your lifetime
> expericience and insight  the majority of those links  are pavement  of
> the way to hell.
>
> 73=30
>
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