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Prof. Samuel 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
Morse TX/RX

 

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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