Morse Telegraph

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Morse Code is an early form of digital communication and all the Characters are encoded as Dots or Dashes. It uses five timing elements: Dot (·), Dash (–), Short Gap (between each Character), Medium Gap (between Words) and Long Gap (between Sentences). Table 1 shows the Morse Code Table.

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 _ _ ..1 . _ _ _ _ 2 .._ _ _
3 ..._ _4 .... _5 .....6 _ ....
7 _ _ ...8 _ _ _ ..9 _ _ _ _ .0 _ _ _ _ _

Table 1: Morse Code Table

Of course, Morse Code is also a binary code, because it is based on only two states: ON and OFF.

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