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LESSONS IN MORSE

(No. 12) HE following is a draft of signalling lesson No. 12 broadcast from Stations 2YC, 1ZM and 3YL at 10 p.m. on November 25, 26 and 27: The Instructor said that trainees had now reached the stage where a good sty!e in sending should have been developed; and the necessity of adopting the correct keying position, of relaxing and of observing a vertical action of the wrist to form good Morse characters was stressed, Trainees were advised to concentrate on style and quality and were enjoined to correct any faults that may be noticed in their method of keying. The rest of the lesson was taken up in receiving practice. Jumbled letters, figures and plain language were transmitted.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 75, 29 November 1940, Page 17

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LESSONS IN MORSE New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 75, 29 November 1940, Page 17

LESSONS IN MORSE New Zealand Listener, Volume 3, Issue 75, 29 November 1940, Page 17

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