-.-. --.- MORSE -.. -..-
Prof. Samuel Finley Breese MORSE
Born: April 27, 1791 Died: April 2, 1872
Morse developed "lightning wires" and "morse code", an electronic alphabet that could carry messages.
The patent No: 1647 was applied for in 1840. A line was constructed between Baltimore and Washington and first message, sent on May 24, 1844 was: "WHAT HATH GOD WROUGHT". We called morse as CW (continuous wave) on the air.
Morse Transmitter and Receiver
INTERNATIONAL MORSE CODE TABLE
A | N | 1 | Ñ | N with tilde | |||||
B | O | 2 | Ö | O with umlaut | |||||
C | P | 3 | Ü | U with umlaut | |||||
D | Q | 4 | , | comma | |||||
E | R | 5 | . | period | |||||
F | S | 6 | ? | question mark | |||||
G | T | 7 | ; | semicolon | |||||
H | U | 8 | : | colon | |||||
I | V | 9 | / | slash | |||||
J | W | 0 | - | dash | |||||
K | X | Á | A with accent | ' | apostrophe | ||||
L | Y | Ä | A with umlaut | () | parenthesis | ||||
M | Z | É | E with accent | _ | underline | ||||
ka | kn | @ | + | ar | |||||
ve | sk | bk | = | bt | |||||
. | . | . | . | . | . | eb | wait |
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