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Morse Code Translator

Morse Code Translator
Morse code is named after Samuel Morse, one of the inventors of the telegraph. Morse code can be transmitted used sounds or light, making it useful at sea. It is a highly reliable communications method, even during difficult and noisy environments. The Morse alphabet became a worldwide standard in 1865.

Morse code uses a series of short and long characters in the form of dots (short characters known as radio operators) and dashes (long characters) with spaces between them to represent letters, numbers, punctuation, and procedural signals
Morse code was invented by Stephen Morse in 1836. It was widely used for primitive telegraph systems where Morse code messages were delivered by lines and cables. In the early days of radio transmissions, Morse code was also a dominant communication form sent over radio waves, until it became possible to send voice transmissions.

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The Morse alphabet became a worldwide standard in 1865. It has been widely used in the maritime world until the end of the 20th century.

The Morse Code Translator is designed so that the most frequent letters in the English alphabet has the shortest codes. This makes transmission much faster than if all letters would have equal length codes.

The International Morse Code includes the English letters, some extra Latin letters, the Arabic numerals and a small set of punctuation and procedural signals.

Letters are separated by a space of duration equal to three dots. Words are separated by a space equal to seven dots.

There are also special Morse alphabets for than English.



Questions

1.Which of the following is used as signal duration in Morse code?
2.What is morse code translator
3.Why do you think the numbers have more dots and dashes than the letters?
4.What is the official name for “dots” and “dashes?”
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