Morse Code Mnemonics

Morse Code Mnemonics

It is strongly discouraged to try to learn morse code with such mnemonics. You may be able to learn the table quite rapidly but this will not make anyone able to hear and decode morse code, unless at very slow speed. The recommended method to learn morse code is to use the Koch method.

However, because associating letters and numbers with audible "dits" and "dahs" can be difficult, many people have developed mnemonics to help remember the Morse code equivalent of characters.

Many different mnemonics can be created for the same subject matter and no one mnemonic is the definitive way to learn Morse code.

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