KC4T Morse Trainer
A series of utilities. The most interesting is a daily podcast (at different speed) with headlines of the news.
A series of utilities. The most interesting is a daily podcast (at different speed) with headlines of the news.
Few months ago, playing with Python's library to create Discord's BOTs, I was successful "injecting" mp3 files in the Discord's "audio chat".
One could think of automating the process of running exercising sessions (every 30 min, around the day) where users input does or does not trigger a reaction.
I am thinking for instance of a sort of MorseRunner simulator but via Discord, implemented as a BOT.
Anyone willing to join forces?
An early article on a change in learning style of CW, privileging training for unconscious "sounds" classification/discrimination.
Whatever you do, please DROP any graphical table of Morse Code and never look at that again ;)
An entertaining read to motivate oneself, during the learning process.
It is available as a kindle e-book on Amazon but also as a free PDF in English or in Italian.
A concise video presentation given by Kurt Zoglmann (genius and generous mind behind Morse Code Ninja. It features a rather modern approach to learning CW
Whatever you do and want to start, please
I found that - regardless of the browser and on whether I am on mobile or desktop - when I am logged I see none of the posts of ![email protected] .
Instead, if I log out, all the posts appear.
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Like Wordle but to practice Morse decoding.
I propose to join forces and fill a list of useful (online) resources. I start.
This is a Lemmy's community for people (mostly but not exclusively ham radio enthusiasts) studying CW and willing to share experiences, learning resources, and CW buddies on the air or online (e.g. VBAND, VAIL, etc.)