That way of decoding or perhaps learning Morse has been around for a very long time.  You follow a tree of dots and dashes to find the letter.

While intellectually compelling, it is useless for learning the rhythms of the code, which is critical to all forms of copying.

73 Chris NW6V

On Tue, Dec 31, 2024 at 8:58 AM Radio KH6O <radio.kh6o@gmail.com> wrote:
Saw this on Amazon  -- it's a Morse code coin. The back side of the coin shows how each letter is built from the top row:  H S I E  T M O.

This would make a nice poster.

73 es HNY,
Jeff KH6O
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