[CW] "The Ham Whisperer" Morse Code Course

N4JO n4jo at barnlea.com
Wed Nov 17 16:23:40 EST 2021


This site was helpful in learning the characters, but what I (and 
presumably others) need now is reading practice: specifically words. 
I've had to resort to building my own text files with words repeated a 
specific number of times (100 most frequently used x 10, x 5, x 4, x 3, 
etc). I start off with the high repeat count then  go down to lesser 
repeat counts as I get better and better at identifying the word. It 
would be really nice to have an app for my phone that uses the Pimsleur 
language Method, which introduces you to words, then in the course of 
introducing new words it repeats the older words with decreasing 
frequency to encourage retention. I have a phone app that plays my text 
files with programmable speed and Farnsworth delay, but it's a challenge 
to produce the files. It would be nice to have an app that manages 
repeat frequency automatically.

Julian, n4jo.


On 11/17/2021 3:13 PM, David J. J. Ring, Jr. wrote:
> Andy, KE4GKP has put together a nice Morse code course on his "The Ham Whisperer" web site.
>
> http://www.hamwhisperer.com/p/morse-code-course.html
>
> He also has license theory practice courses - expired sylabi - but nevertheless still quite useful.
>
> 73
> DR
>
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