YouTube has turned out to contain a wealth of information on just about anything under the sun. Here are a few videos pertaining to Morse Code and will be updated as new ones come out. Most serious Morse Code contesters use a computer to send their call and information since many stations use 20 to 40 Words Per Minute making any key tiresome after hundreds of contacts. One video shows text from a book being sent and recorded onto a CD for the Visually Impaired. Instead of learning traditional Braile, they learn Morse Code which is faster and can read a book just by listening to the 50 Words Per Minute. My Flex 5000A is the ideal rig for CW and can work stations in a CW contest faster than if using voice. My favorite Morse key is the Italian Begali which has that "feel" much as a good pistol feels to a cowboy in the west.
NOTE: Each video can be enlarged to full screen after it has started playing by clicking the symbol in the lower right hand corner. Many earlier YouTube videos can be somewhat grainy and somewhat out of focus but they have inproved somewhat in the past year or so.
UNUSUAL FINGER KEYER 0:51 Min
USING BUG SIDEWINDER 0:23 Min
US ARMY SIGNAL CORP VINYL CODE PRACTICE 7:18 MIN
ELECRAFT KX1 DEMONSTRATION 1:40 Min
MORSE RUNNER CONTEST SIMULATOR 6:22 Min
ITALIAN BEGALI KEY 50 WPM 1:20 Min
W1AW Code From a TS520S Transceiver 6:53 Min
Telegraph Sounder with Morse Code 1:01 Min
Elecraft K3 in CW Contest by SQ5M 4:34 Min
ARRL DX-CW CONTEST 2007 by CN2WW in MOROCCO. A COMPUTER IS USED TO EXCHANGE CW INFO TO PREVENT HAND FATIQUE 7:09 Min
60 Words Per Minute by N3ZN
Demonstration by W9OY using the Flex Radio 5000A and CW Skimmer which can decode Morse Code Signals