Morse Code for Ham Radio Made Easy 2!
|Morse Code for Ham Radio Made Easy 2!
We will start of with the learning Morse Code made easy method which was discussed earlier, with the easiest letters to learn: EISH TMO. I am using the Morse Key for Code Practice From VU2LAU.
E: Dit (.) I: Di Dit (..) S: Di Di Dit (…) H: Di Di Di Dit (….) T: Dah (-) M: Da Dah (–) O: Da Da Dah (—)
Now will will practise the most important emergency message: SOS which used to be sent by ships in distress like the Titanic, in the era of radio telegraphy, though we have more advanced methods now.
… — … Di Di Dit, Da Da Dah, Di Di Dit. Repeat: … — … Di Di Dit, Da Da Dah, Di Di Dit. Repeat: … — … Di Di Dit, Da Da Dah, Di Di Dit.
Next step is to find out words using the seven characters which we have learned very easily and practise them. You can find them online at: https://unscramblex.com/anagram/eishtmo. Here is a list of two letter words to start with: HI, IS, IT, ME, OH, OM, TO.
Now we move on to three letter words using EISH TMO: HIM, HIS, HIT, HOT, ITS, OHM, SET, SHE, SIM, SIT, THE, TIE, TOE, TOM.
Now on to four letter words with EISH TMO: EMIT, HITS, HOMES, HOSE, HOST, ITEM, MESH, MIST, MITE, MOTH, OHMS, OMIT, SHOE, SHOT, SITE, SOME, STEM, THEM, THIS, TIES, TIME.