Morse
Code
Named after Samuel Morse, inventor of the telegraph. Morse code is used
to transmit messages using simple methods such as flashlight, buzzer, telegraph,
tapping, etc. The code utilizes a combination of dots and dashes
to represent letters of the alphabet and numbers. Dots are short bursts,
where dashes are longer bursts equal to 3 three dots in duration.
Examples
SOS:       
Hello:            
MIStupid:             
Translator
Input letters, words, or sentences and click Translate.
Click Play to hear the code.
Input Morse code using . (dot) and - (dash), separating letters
with spaces, and words with a /.
Translator by: Stephen
Christopher Phillips - http://www.soton.ac.uk/~scp93ch/
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Radio Codes
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