Friday, November 7, 2025

Morse Code 2025


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So, yesterday I was thinking, "What am I going to do for the blog. I mean, I already have a giant story, but what can I do?" But then, I got a genius idea. While I was eating dinner, I asked my brother if he wanted to learn more code so we could talk to each other secretly, and he said no. No problem, but what if I learn Morse code and document my journey? So welcome to me learning more code in 30 days. Feel free to follow along and do your own research, but stay tuned, as tomorrow will be the first day. And by the end, I hope that you will be able to read the title.


Schedule (made by AI, I am not that good at this type of stuff.)

Phase 1: Foundations (Days 1–7)

Focus: Learn the basics, common letters, and rhythm.

DayFocusPractice
1Learn A–E
2Learn F–J
3Review A–J
4Learn K–O
5Learn P–T
6Learn U–Z
7Review all lettersPractice random letter recognition and spelling 5-letter words

Phase 2: Numbers & Symbols (Days 8–14)

Focus: Add digits, punctuation, and reinforce letters.

DayFocusPractice
8Learn Numbers 0–4
9Learn Numbers 5–9
10Review all numbers & lettersMixed drills
11Learn punctuation
12Learn symbols
13Review allPractice writing short words and sentences
14Listening dayListen to Morse recordings and write what you hear

Phase 3: Words & Speed (Days 15–21)

Focus: Forming words and improving recognition speed.

DayFocusPractice
15Common words (THE, AND, IS, YOU, ME)Copy and send them
16Names and initialsPractice your name and friends’ names
17Short sentences“HELLO WORLD”, “GOOD DAY”, etc.
18Listening practiceRandom words at 10 WPM
19Sending practiceTap or key out sentences
20Review allWrite English → Morse and Morse → English
21Speed drill5-min test at 10–15 WPM

Phase 4: Fluency & Real Use (Days 22–30)

Focus: Fluency, speed, and comprehension.

DayFocusPractice
22Increase speed15 WPM decoding
23Practice “head copy”Try to understand without writing down
24Practice short paragraphsCopy Morse text from an app
25Practice tapping messages
26Simulate radio communicationSend/receive simulated messages
27Write 10 common phrasesE.g., “HOW ARE YOU?”, “SEE YOU LATER”
28Mixed testRandom letters, numbers, and words
29Fluency test2–3 sentences at 15–20 WPM
30Review & celebrateRe-test yourself; aim for 90% accuracy

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