| A . — | — . N |
| B — . . . | . . . — V |
| D — . . | . . — U |
| G — . | . — W |
| F . . — . | . — . . L |
| Y — . — — | — — . — Q |
SANDWICH LETTERS
| K — . — | P . — . | X — . . — | R . — . |
LETTERS WITH NO OPPOSITES
| Z — . . |
| C — . — . |
| J . — — |
Make no pause between dots and dashes in making a letter, but make a continuous swing from right to left, or left to right. A pause at Position indicates the completion of a letter.
One Interval (Front) indicates the completion of a word.
Two Intervals indicate the completion of a sentence.
Three Intervals indicate the completion of a message.
Do not try for speed. In all signalling, accuracy is the important thing, for unless the letters are accurately made they cannot be easily read, and the message will have to be repeated. Fall into a regular easy rhythm in sending. Speed comes with practice.