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Here is another Morse code practice messages, but this time the practice sentence is shorter and historically accurate.

"A favorite copy set by writing teachers for their pupils is the following, because it contains every letter of the alphabet..." - The Boston Journal, "Current Notes", February 9, 1885, edition.

Short-wave radio listening tips to help improve reception.

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Please stand by.

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This is something I recorded a while ago. Video © Trevor Dailey

The two smaller dogs are always the ones that get excited when they see a dog in the other yard.

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I am not certain, but I think the kids today may call this a "mash-up video".

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Canadians volunteered to serve with the American military in the Vietnam War (1964 -1973).

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Video clips regarding deception, Bigfoot/Sasquatch, and the Loch Ness Monster as evidence that even intelligent people are not immune to deception.

Patterson/Gimlin Bigfoot Film - Complete Version link: https://youtu.be/OBTUQI60yqQ

Nature Journal "Naming the Loch Ness Monster" link: https://rdcu.be/bWin0

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This simple video explains what causes a hurricane to develop.

Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/sky-watchers/publications/guide.html

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A short video of me performing stage magic in 2003. This video was recorded by a member of the audience. Video is copyright Trevor Dailey.

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This a general guide video to determine how far away lightning is during a thunderstorm.

Source: https://www.canada.ca/en/environment-climate-change/services/lightning/science/how-thunder-sounds.html

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I created this simple audio aid to help me learn Morse code. The speed is 10 words per minute. The message contains every letter from A to Z.

Nota bene. Punctuation has not been included for simplicity.

Recommended:

https://www.cryptomuseum.com/radio/morse/

https://morsecode.scphillips.com/

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This video was was recorded on June 13, 2015 in London, Ontario (Canada) at the Jet Aircraft Museum during one of its public "Jet Blast" days. Taxiing for take-off, at London International Airport (CYXU), is a privately owned Hunting Jet Provost on loan to the Jet Aircraft Museum. Cover photograph and video copyright Trevor Dailey

This video of Randy Ball flying Mach 0.92 in his MiG-17F was recorded in London, Ontario (Canada), at London International Airport (CYXU), on September 23, 2017. The original audio has been replaced for effect. Cover photo is not of the aircraft in the video. Video copyright Trevor Dailey.

Nota bene. This video was deleted and uploaded again because only the audio of the video was playing.

Canada and the Netherlands have shared a special relationship for seven decades.

Frequencies for continuous voice time signal broadcasts on short-wave radio from Canada and the USA.

If you do not own a short-wave radio receiver, or your short-wave reception is poor at your location, here are some Internet options:

"On this page you can listen to and control a short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club ETGD at the University of Twente. In contrast to other web-controlled receivers, this receiver can be tuned by multiple users simultaneously, thanks to the use of Software-Defined Radio." (allows approximately 800 simultaneous users) http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901

A quick start guide to using an on-line (WebSDR) radio receiver: http://www.vra.be/teksten/SDR/Guide-to-using-WebSDR-v20161031.pdf

World-wide 'Kiwisdr' short-wave receiver map (allows only up to 4 or 8 simultaneous users per receiver) http://rx.linkfanel.net/

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Short-wave radio frequencies used by the German Air Force.

If you do not own a short-wave radio receiver, or your short-wave reception is poor at your location, here are some Internet options:

"On this page you can listen to and control a short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club ETGD at the University of Twente. In contrast to other web-controlled receivers, this receiver can be tuned by multiple users simultaneously, thanks to the use of Software-Defined Radio." (allows approximately 800 simultaneous users) http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901

A quick start guide to using an on-line (WebSDR) radio receiver: http://www.vra.be/teksten/SDR/Guide-to-using-WebSDR-v20161031.pdf

World-wide 'Kiwisdr' short-wave receiver map (allows only up to 4 or 8 simultaneous users per receiver) http://rx.linkfanel.net/

A simple video of a common usage error in English grammar; the double negative.

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A simple video of a common usage error in English grammar; the words legitimate and genuine.

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"This is the home of the Nova Scotia Tree for Boston.

Each year, Nova Scotia gives a tree to thank the people of Boston for their help in the aftermath of the Halifax Explosion on December 6, 1917.

Nova Scotians will never forget this act of kindness.

Erected on the 100th anniversary of the tragedy in 2017."

https://readtheplaque.com/plaque/nova-scotia-tree-for-boston

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Frequencies for 'United States Air Force Messages' that can be heard on short-wave radio. Transmissions are simulcast on all frequencies. Messages are spoken in code.

If you do not own a short-wave radio receiver, or your short-wave reception is poor at your location, here are some Internet options:

"On this page you can listen to and control a short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club ETGD at the University of Twente. In contrast to other web-controlled receivers, this receiver can be tuned by multiple users simultaneously, thanks to the use of Software-Defined Radio." (allows approximately 800 simultaneous users) http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901

A quick start guide to using an on-line (WebSDR) radio receiver: http://www.vra.be/teksten/SDR/Guide-to-using-WebSDR-v20161031.pdf

World-wide 'Kiwisdr' short-wave receiver map (allows only up to 4 or 8 simultaneous users per receiver) http://rx.linkfanel.net/

Frequencies for 'Russian Military Transmissions' that can be heard on short-wave radio. Irregular Russian language voice transmissions are broadcast on some frequencies.
Update: A new 'Russian Military Transmission' named, "The Alarm" can be heard on 4770 kHz.
Update: The Air Horn: 3510 kHz
Update: D marker: 5292 kHz
Added: Russian Air Force 6685 kHz
Correction: The Goose Night-time 3243 kHz

If you do not own a short-wave radio receiver, or your short-wave reception is poor at your location, here are some Internet options:

"On this page you can listen to and control a short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club ETGD at the University of Twente. In contrast to other web-controlled receivers, this receiver can be tuned by multiple users simultaneously, thanks to the use of Software-Defined Radio." (allows approximately 800 simultaneous users) http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901

A quick start guide to using an on-line (WebSDR) radio receiver: http://www.vra.be/teksten/SDR/Guide-to-using-WebSDR-v20161031.pdf

World-wide 'Kiwisdr' short-wave receiver map (allows only up to 4 or 8 simultaneous users per receiver) http://rx.linkfanel.net/

If you are confused about the political Left and Right, you are not alone. Learn the difference between what is the political Left and what is the political Right in this short video.

This video was created of my own accord. I am not affiliated with Just Right Media.

https://www.justrightmedia.org

Still getting it wrong about Left and Right

https://www.justrightmedia.org/blog/archives/8795

An edited broadcast recording of Allan Wiener Worldwide that aired on WBCQ on January 13, 2017.

This video was created of my own accord. I am not affiliated with WBCQ.

If you do not own a short-wave radio receiver, or your short-wave reception is poor at your location, here are some Internet options:

"On this page you can listen to and control a short-wave receiver located at the amateur radio club ETGD at the University of Twente. In contrast to other web-controlled receivers, this receiver can be tuned by multiple users simultaneously, thanks to the use of Software-Defined Radio." (allows approximately 800 simultaneous users) http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901

A quick start guide to using an on-line (WebSDR) radio receiver: http://www.vra.be/teksten/SDR/Guide-to-using-WebSDR-v20161031.pdf

World-wide 'Kiwisdr' short-wave receiver map (allows only up to 4 or 8 simultaneous users per receiver) http://rx.linkfanel.net/

Tecsun Radios Australia: Listeners Guide: https://www.tecsunradios.com.au/store/listeners-guide/

Quick Start Guide to Shortwave Listening: https://swling.com/QuickStart.htm

I created this simple audio and video aid to help me learn Morse code. The speed is 10 words per minute.

Nota bene. Contains letters and numbers only for simplicity.

Recommended:

https://www.cryptomuseum.com/radio/morse/

https://morsecode.scphillips.com/

A simple video of a common usage error in English grammar; the word regards.

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The Caterpillar and Alice looked at each other for some time in silence: at last the Caterpillar took the hookah out of its mouth, and addressed her in a languid, sleepy voice.

`Who are YOU?' said the Caterpillar.

This was not an encouraging opening for a conversation. Alice replied, rather shyly, `I--I hardly know, sir, just at present-- at least I know who I WAS when I got up this morning, but I think I must have been changed several times since then.'

`What do you mean by that?' said the Caterpillar sternly. `Explain yourself!'

`I can't explain MYSELF, I'm afraid, sir' said Alice, `because I'm not myself, you see.'

`I don't see,' said the Caterpillar.

`I'm afraid I can't put it more clearly,' Alice replied very politely, `for I can't understand it myself to begin with; and being so many different sizes in a day is very confusing.'

`It isn't,' said the Caterpillar.

`Well, perhaps you haven't found it so yet,' said Alice; `but when you have to turn into a chrysalis--you will some day, you know--and then after that into a butterfly, I should think you'll feel it a little queer, won't you?'

`Not a bit,' said the Caterpillar.

`Well, perhaps your feelings may be different,' said Alice; `all I know is, it would feel very queer to ME.'

`You!' said the Caterpillar contemptuously. `Who are YOU?'

Which brought them back again to the beginning of the conversation. Alice felt a little irritated at the Caterpillar's making such VERY short remarks, and she drew herself up and said, very gravely, `I think, you ought to tell me who YOU are, first.'

`Why?' said the Caterpillar.

Here was another puzzling question; and as Alice could not think of any good reason, and as the Caterpillar seemed to be in a VERY unpleasant state of mind, she turned away.

- ALICE'S ADVENTURES IN WONDERLAND, by Lewis Carroll.