MORSE CODE
Morse is
actually the name of Americans who find a way for every human being can be
interconnected (Samuel Morse). It was invented in 1837 but only acceptable for
use around the world in 1851 in the International Conference.
Morse code can be used in various ways including:
1.
Sound, using a whistle
2.
Light, using a flashlight
3.
Writing, using the dot (.) and dashes
(-)
4.
Flag, using the flag of morse.
Tricks to Memorize the Morse
Sometime we have trouble to memorize or recall the morse code and we seldom practice it periodically. Here are tips to memorize the Morse quickly. See the picture below:
Sometime we have trouble to memorize or recall the morse code and we seldom practice it periodically. Here are tips to memorize the Morse quickly. See the picture below:
Instructions for Use:
1.
The picture above is divided
into two parts, right and left.
2. Read it from top to bottom.
3. White block shows the code point (.) and the black block code dashes (-).
4. Example of left: If the signal shows one white with one point
that is “E”.
Another example: (read from the top) à white-white-white-white means four dots (....) à means “H”.
Another example: black-black-white means two dasheses and one dot ( - – . ) à means “G”.
Another example: (read from the top) à white-white-white-white means four dots (....) à means “H”.
Another example: black-black-white means two dasheses and one dot ( - – . ) à means “G”.
Remember!
The left block always starts with a block point (White) and the right block always starts with a block dashes (Black).
The left block always starts with a block point (White) and the right block always starts with a block dashes (Black).
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