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  2. International Morse Code

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    International Morse code: all letters, digits, accented letters and punctuation marks are tabulated along with the common prosigns, Q codes and abbreviations.

  3. Morse code - Wikipedia

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    International Morse code encodes the 26 basic Latin letters A to Z, one accented Latin letter (É), the Arabic numerals, and a small set of punctuation and procedural signals (prosigns). There is no distinction between upper and lower case letters. [ 1 ] . Each Morse code symbol is formed by a sequence of dits and dahs.

  4. International Morse Code

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    This tool lets you input Morse code using two keys on the keyboard. It can also speak the decoded message to you! Have a go. Morse code translator, decoder and trainer and listings of the Morse code and of various phonetic alphabets.

  5. Morse Code Translator

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    The translator can translate between Morse code and Latin, Hebrew, Arabic and Cyrillic alphabets. It can play, flash or vibrate the Morse code. You can also save the sound and share a link to use it to send messages to your friends.

  6. International Morse Code | communications | Britannica

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    Morse Code. The two systems are similar, but the International Morse Code is simpler and more precise. For example, the original Morse Code used patterns of dots and spaces to represent a few of the letters, whereas the International Morse uses combinations of dots and short dashes for all letters.

  7. Morse Code, either of two systems for representing letters of the alphabet, numerals, and punctuation marks by arranging dots, dashes, and spaces. The codes, invented Samuel F.B. Morse and a conference of European nations, are transmitted as electrical pulses of varied lengths or analogous mechanical or visual signals.

  8. Morse Code Translator, Decoder, Alphabet - Boxentriq

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    The International Morse Code includes the English letters, some extra Latin letters, the Arabic numerals and a small set of punctuation and procedural signals. Letters are separated by a space of duration equal to three dots. Words are separated by a space equal to seven dots. There are also special Morse alphabets for other languages than English.

  9. Morse Code - Omniglot

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    International Morse Code. Morse Code can be used to transmit messages in English and many other languages. This is the current international standard version. Slightly diffferent versions of Morse Code were used in the USA, Germany and elsewhere in the past.

  10. International Morse Code is a simple way to communicate a language without speaking or writing. It is still in use in many industries today, like aviation, transportation, emergency services, and the military uses it. Keep reading to easily learn Morse code.

  11. The International Morse-Code Translator is an international system of naval and coast guard signaling used to communicate with each other. It was developed in 1835 by the British and the United States.