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Morse Code - Sound Patterns

This document provides the Morse code patterns for the alphabet, numbers, punctuation marks, and some procedural signals. It recommends learning Morse code aurally by associating short "dit" and longer "DAH" sounds with the dots and dashes, rather than visually. It also gives guidelines for timing between elements and recommends practicing sending skills in addition to receiving to fully experience Morse code communication.

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Morse Code - Sound Patterns

This document provides the Morse code patterns for the alphabet, numbers, punctuation marks, and some procedural signals. It recommends learning Morse code aurally by associating short "dit" and longer "DAH" sounds with the dots and dashes, rather than visually. It also gives guidelines for timing between elements and recommends practicing sending skills in addition to receiving to fully experience Morse code communication.

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Morse Code Sound Patterns (Alphabet)

Note: By concensus of many morse instructors in over a century of teaching morse code,
it is generally considered counter-productive to learn the morse alphabet visually (i.e., as
dashes and dots). What came about, then, to emphasize the need to learn morse aurally
(just as it would be used on-the-air), are the word sounds "di" (or "dit", a short staccato
sound) and "DAH" (a heavier, longer sound). Even these are approximations, but one
needs to start someplace.
Timing: In real practice, using tonal sounds (as one would encounter on-the-air), the
"DAH" is ideally three times the duration of the "dit". The spacing between dits and
DAHS (within a single character) is equal in duration to a silent "dit". The spacing
between characters is equal to the duration of a silent "DAH". And the standard spacing
between words is equal to the duration of a silent character "A" (i.e., dit-DAH).
Speed: In words-per-minute (wpm), speed is taken to mean the number of times the word
"PARIS", using standard timing as explained above, will exactly fit into one minute. I
recommend one have the ability to copy (and send) with 90% accuracy at 10 wpm before
attempting to communicate "on-the-air".
Sending: It is a common misconception that if one learns to RECEIVE morse code,
sending skills will come automatically. This misconception can lead to a disastrous first
experience on-the-air. Sending involves mechanical skills, the timing for which can only
be learned by actual practice. The classic choice for practicing sending is a hand key and
code practice oscillator. There are other choices available (keyers with dual and single-
lever paddles, mechanical "bugs", and keyboards or computers). The choice is yours, but
I highly recommend resisting the temptation to use keyboards/PC's, unless you have a
physical disability that necessitates it, because you'll be missing out on half of the CW
experience.
MORSE CODE PATTERNS
Character Pattern Character Pattern

A di-DAH N DAH-dit
B DAH-di-di-dit O DAH-DAH-DAH
C DAH-di-DAH-dit P di-DAH-DAH-dit

D DAH-di-dit Q DAH-DAH-di-DAH
E dit R di-DAH-dit
F di-di-DAH-dit S di-di-dit

G DAH-DAH-dit T DAH
H di-di-di-dit U di-di-DAH
I di- dit V di-di-di-DAH

J di-DAH-DAH-DAH W di-DAH-DAH
K DAH-di-DAH X DAH-di-di-DAH
L di-DAH-di-dit Y DAH-di-DAH-DAH

M DAH-DAH Z DAH-DAH-di-dit

Number Pattern Punctuation Pattern

1 di-DAH-DAH-DAH-DAH Dash (pause) DAH-di-di-di-DAH
2 di-di-DAH-DAH-DAH Period ( . ) di-DAH-di-DAH-di-DAH
3 di-di-di-DAH-DAH Comma ( , ) DAH-DAH-di-di-DAH-DAH
4 di-di-di-di-DAH Question ( ? ) di-di-DAH-DAH-di-dit
5 di-di-di-di-dit Slant ( / ) DAH-di-di-DAH-dit

6 DAH-di-di-di-dit
7 DAH-DAH-di-di-dit
8 DAH-DAH-DAH-di-dit
9 DAH-DAH-DAH-DAH-dit
0 DAH-DAH-DAH-DAH-DAH

Special Pattern

Error di-di-di-di-di-di-di-dit
Error (alternate) di-dit dit-dit
Break (BK) DAH-di-di-di-DAH-di-DAH

End-of-Message (AR) di-DAH-di-DAH-dit
End-of-QSO (SK) di-di-di-DAH-di-DAH
Please Wait (AS) di-DAH-di-di-dit

Specific Station Only
- Go Ahead -
DAH-di-DAH-DAH-dit

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