Hand sending method of International Morse code. A United States Army operator operates the hand key to write a coded message. Senior officer Young talks about rhythmic and uniform use of Dits and Dahs while the other officer operates the hand key. Operator demonstrates letters using only Dits and only Dahs on screen. Officer explains phonetic alphabet for the word Hotel. Dits sound of Hotel equates to the sound of a horse galloping.
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