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Morse Morse Code Alphabet


The MORSE code or alphabetically, created by Samuel FB Morse in 1837, replaced with advantage to most systems distance transmission that have been used since the dawn of humanity ( smoke signals, flags, horns, trumpets, shouting, bonfires, torches, drums, etc)

is based on the substitution of letters, numbers and signs for dots and dashes, which are emitted separated by short periods of silence between each letter or sign and more between words or phrases.

Its use has been of great importance, especially in combination with radio and the telegraph, both military missions like rescuing civilian use and .

appears that, at present, with the proliferation of modern media ( radio, TV, satellite, telephone, Internet, etc ) MORSE code would become obsolete, but remains in full force because of its simplicity use by all sorts of even very basic resources such as lights, sounds, beats, mirrors, etc., although more widespread and effective use has been and is the transmission through the radio or telegraph .

many abbreviations are used , one of the best known is the international call sign or call for help , agreed in 1908 with the translation of the lyrics SOS (... --- ...) .
SOS can be an abbreviation of the phrase "Save Our Souls" (save our souls ) or also of "Save Our Ship" (save our ship ) and polpularizó especially following the sinking of the Titanic, although there already been used before by other ships in distress.

Here are the signs ( set of dots and dashes ) key corresponding to the letters (alphabet) numbers and other information :

alphabet letter:

A
. -

B
-. . .


C -. -. CH


- - - -

D
-. . E


. F


. . -.


G - -. H


. . . .

I
. . J


. - - -


K -. -

L
. -. .


M - - N


-. Ñ \u200b\u200b


- -. - -

O
- - -

P
. - -
Q

- -. -

R
. -.

S
. . .


T - U


. . - V


. . . -

W
. - - -.


X . - Y


-. - -


Z - -. .

NUMBERS:


1. - - - -


2. . - - -


3. . . - -


4. . . . -


5. . . . .


6 -. . . .


7 - -. . .


8 - - -. .


9 - - - -.

0 - - - - -

marks Y OTHER:

Period (.) (AAA)
. -. -. -

Comma (,)
- -. . - -

question mark (?)
. . - - -. .

quotes (") (RR)
. -.. -.


error signal........

Invitation to transmit or change (K)
-. -

Wait (AS)
. -...

Aware (SN)
... -.

Received (R)
. -.

international distress call (SOS)
... - - -...


TO EXPAND, see the following links:

Morse Alphabet - fr.wikipedia.org

Samuel Morse, biography - es.wikipedia.org

Morse translator, translator -elezeta.net/morse Morse telegraphy

for all time - webcache.googleusercontent.com

Morse Code song - (StopSocialismUSA) -

www.youtube.com See and hear Morse Code (greedonever) - www.youtube.com

The sinking of the Titanic - es.wikipedia.org

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