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Welcome to the "CODE CLUB" MTN, We are so glad you decided to join us.miss_thenorth said:Whoa, back the boat up!! I can't even find a decent website to teach me morse code, let alone solving riddles. Help please????
I am sooo bummed out. I just wrote a very long and detailed explanation to help you with this and cremated it with the "deadly X" at the upper right corner of the page.
I wish we had a "save draft" function here so that wouldn't happen!!!
O well, here we go again. I use relationships to remember things. Most of them are numerical progressions which make things easier to remember, for instance E I S H . .. ... ....
You see a numerical progression. T M O - -- --- same thing. Now you know 7 letters and it took no time at all.
Then there are groups such as the N group. There are 3 N groups; the first is N D B (with the mnemonic device nondirectional beacon for all you aviators in the crowd!) -. -.. -... Get it?
Again a numerical progression based on the first letter of the group.
The next N Group is N G. (National Guard) -. --. and of course N C -. -.-. (for the math geeks we say C=2n)
There a two A Groups. A W J. .- .-- .--- and A U V .- ..- ...- (V having the mnemonic device Beethoven dit dit dit dahhhhhhh if you can sing the first measure of the 9th Symphony)
Now you have the organic chemistry class mnemonics called "enantiomers" which are mirror images of each other.
R/K. .-. -.-
P/X. .--. -..-
FQ ..-. --.- ( the mnemonic is not for children)
L/Y (love you) .-.. -.--
The last letter is Z and there are the numbers and punctuation. There are lots of morse code de-coder programs on the Internet and you can use anyone you want, but knowing the code makes it better if you can't get to one of them for whatever reason. Don't forget, the code can be transmitted with sound, light or printed as you see here which makes it much more versatile than some other things which may require what we call a "KEY".
So do you see the patterns? They make it much easier to remember because you only have to know the first letter in each group.
PM me if you want to see more but you may be able to figure them out on your own,with your own mnemonic device which makes them "stick better"!
Hope this helps. I think you'll find this to be fun and only a little challenging.
Trim sends
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