Morse code
Morse Code
Morse Code is a method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off tones, lights, or clicks that can be directly understood by a skilled listener or observer without special equipment. It is named after Samuel Morse, one of the inventors of the telegraph.
History[edit]
Morse Code was developed in the early 1830s by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for their new invention, the telegraph. This system of communication was able to transmit messages over long distances using a series of dots and dashes to represent letters and numbers.
Structure[edit]
Morse Code uses a series of dots (short signals) and dashes (long signals) to represent letters, numbers, punctuation, and special characters. Each letter and number is assigned a unique combination of dots and dashes. For example, the letter 'E' is represented by a single dot, while the letter 'T' is represented by a single dash.
Usage[edit]
Morse Code was widely used for telegraph communications from the 1840s until the 20th century. It was also used extensively in World War II and in radio communication. Today, it is primarily used by amateur radio operators, pilots, and air traffic controllers.
Learning Morse Code[edit]
Learning Morse Code involves memorizing the series of dots and dashes that correspond to each letter and number. There are various training methods and tools available, including online tutorials, apps, and books.
See Also[edit]
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Single needle telegraph (Rankin Kennedy, Electrical Installations, Vol V, 1903)
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Morse comparison
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U.S. Navy Morse Code training 2015
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Bencher paddle
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