The Cambridge Amateur Radio Club is pleased to present another course, Morse Code.
Through this course, attendees will learn about Morse Code, the history behind it, and learn how to proficiently send Morse Code at ten words per minute. This course will be of interest to those who already have an Amateur Radio license, and looking to get their Morse Code proficiency level.
Using a series of dits and dahs, communication can take place anywhere in the world with other operators. While not necessarily in use today as a mainstream mode of communication, it is still very relevant for transmitting messages when voice communications are weak. Learning Morse Code is a great way to challenge your mind and keep it sharp.
Please Note: This program runs from Saturday, May 28-July 9th.
Cost: $5
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