There are numerous technical definitions, but the gist is that Morse code is one of two systems that allow you to represent alphabet, numbers, and punctuation marks: either through electrical pulses of varying lengths or through visual signals (think flashlight or lights). A series of dots, dashes, and spaces represent the letters, numbers, and punctuation. The International Morse Code is currently used, which was built on the original system created by Samuel F. B. Morse and Alfred Lewis Vail, a code for electrical telegraphy. Click here to continue reading
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