kc3tec
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Yes its surprising how morse is gaining popularity again, i am still re learning it after 50 years idle.
I have been teaching some introductory classes for the boy scouts and Camp JJ ( a special needs childrens camp)
Its fun seeing the kids faces when after a few short lessons recognize their name in morse code from a practice oscillator.
When you explain and show them apps on their phone they can practice with. They just need to choose a coding buddy to chat with.
I did however caution them watch what you say because anyone who knows morse can understand what they are saying.
And that is a definate rule if you are actually transmitting.
I have been teaching some introductory classes for the boy scouts and Camp JJ ( a special needs childrens camp)
Its fun seeing the kids faces when after a few short lessons recognize their name in morse code from a practice oscillator.
When you explain and show them apps on their phone they can practice with. They just need to choose a coding buddy to chat with.
I did however caution them watch what you say because anyone who knows morse can understand what they are saying.
And that is a definate rule if you are actually transmitting.