Things You'll Need
Instructions
Learn by the Koch Method
Start with a fast speed of at least 15 words per minute (wpm). You need a Morse code software program. A comprehensive list of resources is found at the AC6V website.
Set the software to send only two letters or characters at a time.
Copy the two characters for five minutes.
Check your copy with the program for accuracy. Try for a 90 percent score.
Add another randomly picked character making three. Jot down for five minutes, check and if you copied 90 percent correctly then add another character.
Repeat each time adding a new character. Do this until you've mastered the code.
Learn by the Farnsworth Method
Use a software program and set to 15 wpm. This is a standard setting. Software is best but a CD or tape is alright if it is for this method.
Copy the characters. Note this method uses longer spacing between characters. You have a greater amount to think before you hear the next character.
Continue until all the characters are learned then raise the sending speed.
Learn by Practice
Increase your speed with practice sessions. The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) sends different code speeds at set times and days over several shortwave frequencies. Check the AARL website for time and date.
Listen to the ham bands for Morse code conversations. The ARRL maintains a chart of all the ham bands. Download this chart for future reference from the AARL website.
Contact a local ham club to see if they have practice sessions on the 2 meter ham band or at the club house.