Mose code info
Morse code has a 1-1 alphabetical to short/long beep code combo.
Morse code is a system of representing letters, numbers and punctuation marks by
means of a code signal sent intermittently. It was developed by Alfred Vail
while he was helping Samuel Morse with Morse's invention of the telegraph in
1835.
Morse code is an early form of digital communication, however unlike modern
binary digital codes that use just two states (commonly represented as 1 and
0), it uses five: dot (ยท), dash (-), short gap (between each letter), medium
gap (between words) and long gap (between sentences).
Basic Mose code alphabet
| 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 |
--.. |
| @ |
.--.-. |
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