International Morse Code is a standardized communication system that assigns coded combinations of short and long signals to represent the letters, numbers, punctuation and special characters used in message text. It allows communication at long distances by electrical telegraph, continuous wave radio, and amateur radio. Morse code uses a series of short and long elements called "dots" and "dashes" to represent the elements of a message, with letters represented by combinations of these elements.
International Morse Code is a standardized communication system that assigns coded combinations of short and long signals to represent the letters, numbers, punctuation and special characters used in message text. It allows communication at long distances by electrical telegraph, continuous wave radio, and amateur radio. Morse code uses a series of short and long elements called "dots" and "dashes" to represent the elements of a message, with letters represented by combinations of these elements.
International Morse Code is a standardized communication system that assigns coded combinations of short and long signals to represent the letters, numbers, punctuation and special characters used in message text. It allows communication at long distances by electrical telegraph, continuous wave radio, and amateur radio. Morse code uses a series of short and long elements called "dots" and "dashes" to represent the elements of a message, with letters represented by combinations of these elements.