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- | ====== Morse Code Channel Resources | + | ====== Morse code channel resources |
===== Introduction ===== | ===== Introduction ===== | ||
OARC has a channel on the Discord server for those interested in [[https:// | OARC has a channel on the Discord server for those interested in [[https:// | ||
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This page is an a resource for those in the community to refer to, and drop useful snippets of information, | This page is an a resource for those in the community to refer to, and drop useful snippets of information, | ||
- | ==== Morse code language === | + | ==== Morse code language |
- | Morse code not only covers letters and numbers, but also punctuation, | + | Morse code not only covers letters and numbers, but also punctuation, |
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+ | ==== Which Morse key? ==== | ||
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+ | One of the first questions that people ask on their CW journey is "Which CW key should I buy?". There are generally two types of key, mechanical or electronic; mechanical don't use electronics to form their code but the others do. | ||
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+ | Mechanical keys include the straight key, sideswiper, and bug keys. Timing of the Morse code elements, the dots, dashes and spaces are all down to the skill of the operator. Because of that these keys produce a distinct sound dependent on the operator, two operators using the same key will sound different. | ||
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+ | Electronic keys, or paddles, have either one or two paddles and rely on electronics to produce the Morse code elements. This makes them very easy to use and they enable the operator to make well timed code. There are many electronic keyers available all with a whole list of parameters that can be changed but they generally boot up with parameters set correctly, and all the operator needs to do is set the speed. | ||
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+ | ===== Learning Morse code ===== | ||
+ | ==== Speed versus accuracy ==== | ||
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+ | There are two main stages to learning CW, learning the characters, then getting faster (both in sending a receiving) but everyone gets to the point when they realise that accuracy is more important than speed. Poorly spaced elements, letters, words can make it almost impossible for the operator to understand what is being sent; aiming for accuracy is more important than going faster. | ||
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+ | ==== Learning aids ==== | ||
+ | There are a vast amount of resources available on the internet listed in the online learning section below. But [[morse: | ||
==== Online learning ==== | ==== Online learning ==== | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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Most online training systems suggest practising for 30-60 minutes per day, and the OARC Discord Morse channel is a useful place to talk about learning, Morse keys, paddles, keyers, speed, CW philosophy and pretty much anything that will get people on the air. | Most online training systems suggest practising for 30-60 minutes per day, and the OARC Discord Morse channel is a useful place to talk about learning, Morse keys, paddles, keyers, speed, CW philosophy and pretty much anything that will get people on the air. | ||
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+ | ==== Instant Character Recognition (ICR) ==== | ||
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+ | Like all audible (rather than visual) languages we must train our brains to hear a noise and understand what we've heard. When learning Morse code we generally learn the letters and numbers individually, | ||
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+ | The aim of ICR is to hear a sound and just know what it is that you heard rather than going through an internal translation process. People are often asked whether they have to internally translate when they' | ||
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+ | There are a number of weekly sprint contests at progressively faster speed limits that can provide a weekly framework to ICR improvement. These include: | ||
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+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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==== Websites ==== | ==== Websites ==== | ||
- | * [[https:// | + | * [[https:// |
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
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+ | ==== Software and Apps ==== | ||
+ | * [[https:// | ||
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* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
* [[https:// | * [[https:// | ||
- | | + | * [[https://github.com/actionwatcher/MorseCodeX/|MorseCodeX |
- | ==== Software and Apps ==== | + | ]] |
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- | ===== Software ===== | + | |
- | There are lots of software tools out there to help, we've listed some that we've used below | + | |
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- | ==== Morse Online ==== | + | |
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- | | morsecode.me | morsecode.me online morse chat | Web | [[https:// | + | |
- | | Vail | Vail is a (CW) repeater, you can send and receive CW with others connected to the website | + | |
- | | VBand | Virtual CW Band | Web | [[https:// | + | |
===== Keyers ===== | ===== Keyers ===== | ||
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+ | ===== Canned QSO ===== | ||
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+ | The standard, canned, or rubber stamp QSO involves exchanging signal reports, names, QTHs, and setups. This information is generally group into packets of two, so RST and NAME, then QTH and SETUP but can be exchanged one item at a time if the conditions are poor, or the experience of one of the operators suggests that it might be helpful. The lead for how a contact is conducted comes from the station calling CQ. | ||
- | ==== Other stuff to be sorted ==== | + | * CQ de [call1] K |
+ | * [call1] de [call2] K | ||
+ | * [call2] de [call1] UR RST is 5NN K | ||
+ | * MY NAME is [name] K | ||
+ | * MY QTH is [qth] K | ||
+ | * MY RIG is [rig] K | ||
+ | * MY ANT is [ant] K | ||
+ | * MY PWR is [pwr] K | ||
+ | * R TU 73 [call2] de [call1] SK | ||
- | * [[http:// | + | This canned QSO can be made shorter by removing the "MY INFO is" and using NAME [name], it can also be expanded by adding all sorts of pleasantries and exchange info on the weather etc. |
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