Morse code

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Name Morse code
Ontology
Released 1836

Morse code is a system for encoding letters and numbers as a sequence of "dots" and "dashes", consisting of short and long signals sent over some medium such as a telegraph wire or radio signal. It is named after telegraph pioneer Samuel Morse.

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ITU
Letter Code
A • ━
B ━ • • •
C ━ • ━ •
D ━ • •
E
F • • ━ •
G ━ ━ •
H • • • •
I • •
J • ━ ━ ━
K ━ • ━
L • ━ • •
M ━ ━
N ━ •
O ━ ━ ━
P • ━ ━ •
Q ━ ━ • ━
R • ━ •
S • • •
T
U • • ━
V • • • ━
W • ━ ━
X ━ • • ━
Y ━ • ━ ━
Z ━ ━ • •

Resources

National Archives and Records Administration: INTERNATIONAL MORSE CODE, HAND SENDING, from the Department of Defense. Department of the Army. Office of the Chief Signal Officer. (09/18/1947 - 02/28/1964). ARC Identifier 36813 / Local Identifier 111-TF-3697. PRINCIPLES AND BASIC TECHNIQUE FOR GOOD, RHYTHMIC SENDING 0F MORSE CODE BY OPERATING THE HAND KEY.

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