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Morse Code Listening Practice

Build real-world copying skill by listening to whole words and common ham-radio abbreviations in Morse, then typing what you heard. Choose common words, random callsign-style groups or ham abbreviations, and track your streak and accuracy.

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From characters to words: head copy

Once you recognise individual characters, the next leap is copying whole words without writing each letter down — “head copy”. Hearing common words and abbreviations as complete rhythmic patterns trains your brain to anticipate and chunk, exactly how fluent readers see whole words rather than spelling them out. The built-in list mixes the most frequent English words with the ham-radio shorthand you’ll meet on the air, such as CQ (calling any station), QTH (location), 73 (best regards) and SOS.

Keep the character speed high and use Farnsworth spacing to give yourself thinking room between words. As your accuracy climbs, narrow the gap until you’re copying at full speed.

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