Best way to learn Morse Code
September 25, 2009 by Admin
Filed under Amateur Radio
I’m a licensed Ham (amateur radio operator), and even though our morse code requirement has been removed, I learned the code years ago, but now I need to refresh what I still remember.
What’s the best way to learn (or re-learn) morse code and get up to speed?
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