[CW] Morse Code Learning From Kurt Zoglmann, AD0WE
D.J.J. Ring, Jr.
n1ea at arrl.net
Sun Jan 5 23:01:31 EST 2020
Thanks, Bill.
I didn't remember sending it. He did so much work on it, I thought I'd
send it through here.
Happy New Year!
73
DR
On Sun, Jan 5, 2020, 22:56 Bill Lanahan <wa2nfn at gmail.com> wrote:
> Is this an update? You sent this before I believe. There were quite a few
> hiccups in the recording where it sends a comma but says it was a
> character. He said it was a problem with text to speech software. It became
> annoying enough that I bailed out on it.
>
> Bill
>
> > On Jan 5, 2020, at 10:49 PM, David J. J. Ring, Jr. <n1ea at arrl.net>
> wrote:
> >
> > From Kurt AD0WE:
> >
> > Have you had difficulty learning Morse code? Or felt that it was
> > insurmountable? Or want to get started in head-copying? Please consider
> > checking out my Morse code course —
> https://morsecode.ninja/learn/index.html
> >
> > The format of my Morse code course provides continuous and immediate
> feedback.
> >
> > For each character(s), word, or callsign sent in Morse code, it
> > is then spoken after a one-second pause. This format accelerates the
> > learning process and reduces frustration. And it has proved to be popular
> > in my more advanced practice videos.
> >
> > The course is structured so that it is incrementally more difficult and
> > encourages head-copying from the start! There are 250 lessons. I
> introduce the characters in the same order as the Level 1 CW Academy class,
> so the course can be used as a supplement or stand on its own. If you have
> any feedback, please let me know! I'm open to improving the course. (Note
> that you will be able to make it through the first few lessons in no time
> flat. Just listen to the introduction videos until you get the character
> down. Then in the 1-second pause in the other videos, say out loud whatever
> you are able to copy. Then move on to the next lesson as soon as you reach
> 70 to 90% accuracy.)
> >
> > I am excited to release my very own Morse Code Course to help others
> > discover and learn Morse code. It is awesome to give back to the amateur
> radio community. Many years ago, in 1996, I received a $2,000 scholarship
> from the Dayton Amateur Radio Association. I hope that whoever made that
> possible would be proud to know that I graduated cum laude with a B.S. in
> Information Systems from Kansas State University and would later go on to
> give back to the amateur radio community. I now have over 1,000 hours of
> Morse code content on YouTube, and people watch more than 30 hours of my
> videos each day! (All of it is public domain and ad-free.)
> >
> > I had wanted to create this course for several months after I had gotten
> > several requests to create something to help others get started learning
> > Morse code. I ended up doing the majority of the work when I was sick!
> When I was able to tolerate sitting in a chair, I worked quickly to flesh
> out
> > the code necessary to generate each lesson. Then I rented 20 large
> servers from Amazon in Virginia and Ohio to render the video. Otherwise, it
> would have taken over a month on my iMac to produce that much video! There
> are 100s of hours!
> >
> > — feeling excited.
> >
> > THANX KURT!
> >
> > 73
> >
> > DR______________________________________________________________
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