Code practice for everyone |
Morse Code has been a tradition in communications for the past 100 years. Hams have used code as a reliable means of communications when no other forms of information modulation would get through. Those desiring privileges to operate ham stations in the HF (1.8 to 30 MHz) range need to show proficiency in code before their license is granted.
To help this along, the Brainerd Area Amateur Radio Club has added this page, to it's regular web page, so that anyone and everyone can practice Morse Code.
The files are .mid and are run by clicking on one of the midi file links. You will need a midi player, such as Windows Media Player, and sound card with speakers on your computer.
If you have a sound card, but do not have a software midi player, click here to get one:
Click below to get started in your practicing.
A | M | Y | |||
B | N | Z | |||
C | O | 0 | |||
D | P | 1 | |||
E | Q | 2 | |||
F | R | 3 | |||
G | S | 4 | |||
H | T | 5 | |||
I | U | 6 | |||
J | V | 7 | |||
K | W | 8 | |||
L | X | 9 |
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Persons, WØMH: teki@mwpersons.com
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Last updated 04/19/2004