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by jerfelix
5512 days ago
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Want to learn Morse Code? Harry Lorayne, the memory expert, has a mnemonic way to do it. The system is as follows. 1) t and d represent dash; r represents dot
2) commit 26 phrases to memory
Here are some of the phrases: Awful rat
Big terror
Crazy torture
Dreamy tearer
Translating "Awful rat": This phrase means "A" is dot dash, because Awful starts with an A, and rat has an R and a T in it.Likewise, B is represented as dash dot dot dot, because "Big" starts with a B, and "terror" has trrr in it. Look at this link, and you'll know Morse Code in no time. This can get you over the initial hurdle of memorization, but obviously doesn't relieve you of the need for practice! http://content.yudu.com/Library/A18m6u/HowtoDevelopASUPERPO/... |
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The optimal way to learn it is by having a partner or computer app transmit individual letters at relatively fast rates, so you don't have time to parse them into their elements. Then, adjust the transmission speed by varying the time between letters, gradually ramping things up as your recognition skills improve.