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Morse Code

International Morse Code defines the timing of dots, dashes and spaces used to transmit letters and numbers via telegraph. A dash is three dots in length, the space within a letter is one dot, between letters is three dots, and between words is seven dots. The code then provides the dot-dash patterns for the English alphabet, numbers 0-9.

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Morse Code

International Morse Code defines the timing of dots, dashes and spaces used to transmit letters and numbers via telegraph. A dash is three dots in length, the space within a letter is one dot, between letters is three dots, and between words is seven dots. The code then provides the dot-dash patterns for the English alphabet, numbers 0-9.

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International Morse Code

1. A dash is equal to three dots. 2. The space between parts of the same letter is equal to one dot. 3. The space between two letters is equal to three dots. 4. The space between two words is equal to seven dots.

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