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    How do I make Morse code signals using a flashlight?
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    You can do this by turning the flashlight on and off quickly for dots and longer for dashes. Between letters, wait 3 dot- lengths of time, and between words wait 3 dash- lengths of time.
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    Is Morse code helpful?
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    Morse code or CW (continuous wave) is extremely helpful, especially in times of disaster. CW is up to 100 times more efficient than voice transmissions, meaning this communication mode goes more distance on less power. It is also easier to identify during times of atmospheric interference, when other communications modes might be useless.
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    Is Morse code still in use?
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    Morse code is still used in most military and special forces.
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    How can I reset my phone password in Morse code?
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    If you go to settings, you can change your password to letters instead of the four numbers. Then you put dashes and dots, or dahs and dits to spell something out.
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    How do you discern the spaces between words?
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    Listening and practice. The space between letters is 3 dots long, the space between words is 3 dahs long (or 9 dits). It doesn't take long to pick it up.
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    How can I be good at cracking Morse code fast?
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    You have to keep practicing, and try to memorize a few of the commonly used letters. It will help a lot for helping you crack Morse code quickly and easily.
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    Is there a simpler Morse code alphabet?
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    No. Morse code is a universal language.
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    Did spies use Morse code during the Revolutionary War?
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    Samuel Morse invented his code over 25 years after the Revolutionary War. So no, they did not use this particular form of code.
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    What is the importance of dit and dah when we make communication?
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    The importance is basically that we can actually understand the communication (as in, dit means a dot, dah means a dash).
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    What is the best way to learn Morse code?
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    Usually, you learn the characters fast, so you essentially recognize the "sound" of the character, and don't think in terms of dots and dashes. Start with a large gap between the characters, and gradually shorten it. This is known as the Farnsworth method. Thinking of dots and dashes tends to force you into creating a lookup table in your head, which adds complexity, and slows you down.
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    What if the code only has a dash?
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    One dash or dah is a T, two dash or dahs is a M, three dashes or dahs is a O.
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    What compelled Samuel Morse to invent the Morse code?
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    Samuel, Joseph Henry and Alfred Vail created Morse code to quickly send messages over long distances before the invention of the telephone.
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    How do you transmit Morse Code with a mirror?
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    When sending Morse Code messages with a mirror, the mirror is used to reflect a separate light source (such as the sun, a flashlight or a fire) in corresponding coded patterns that can be easily spotted. A quick burst of light, for instance, serves as a dit, while a sustained glare represents a dah.
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    How long does it normally take to memorize Morse code?
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    It's kind of like memorizing the alphabet, so it would take a few months.
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    I was a radio man in the US Army and went to Morse Code school. My final qualifying speed was 23 WPM. I sometimes brag about this, but I'm wondering, is that really an exceptional number?
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    Years ago when Morse Code was required for an amateur radio license, 20 WPM was the minimum speed for the extra class license, so 23 WPM is about average.
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    Is it difficult to learn Morse Code?
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    It depends on how good your memory is because you have to memorize the letter patterns. If you tend to remember things easily, it won't be too hard for you.
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    I heard you can tap in Morse code. Is that correct?
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    Quick taps (like a mouse click) represent a dot, whereas longer taps (such as a click-and-hold) will represent a dash. Pause for spaces between words.
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    How do I tell the difference between an O and three T's?
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    O is --- but T T T is - / - / - because using one O means 3 dashes and each T has 1 dash. A / means a space in Morse code, so O is --- and T T T is - / - / -
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    What is the easiest way for me to learn morse code?
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    You can find a method that works well with your learning style, and practice that in order to learn morse code. This will vary from person to person, as everyone learns in different ways.
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    Do you need to memorize all the letters?
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    No, but learning to recognize them all is more useful. Start with the easiest and most common ones, such as "E" and "T."
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    Trains use a dah-dit-dah sound as a warning before crossing a street. What is the meaning of it?
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    Train signals are not exactly Morse code, they have their own meanings.
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    What is the difference between audio and visual code?
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    Audio code is slightly more understandable because of two different tones use (dit/dah). Visually, if reading from a paper, it can be easy -- but reading from a flashing light is difficult without writing.
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    How do I say "wait a second" in morse code?
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    The prosign AS, di dah di di dit, is used as a wait signal. The other operator responds with an R, di dah dit, indicating that they are standing by.
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    What if the person I sent it to doesn't know English? Is there another language that is used in Morse Code, and if so, what is it?
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    You can really use any language that uses the Latin alphabet, the only problem would be accent marks on letters, which I'm not sure would be possible, but otherwise it should work.
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    What are some good apps for learning Morse code?
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    Morse-It and Dah Dit are both helpful for learning and studying Morse code.
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    How can I tap Morse code on a table?
    The Average cuber
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    You can signal with different hands. You can also signal with two items that are visible.this is something I’m working on but tap with one item a lot to signal that that sound is a dot.
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    Can I get into trouble if I communicate in Morse code over ham radio?
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    You may not get in trouble, but is not a good idea as it can interfere with actual emergencies. That said, there are many ham operators with many different channels.
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    Does a fist slapped into a palm have a meaning in Morse Code?
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    No.
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    How do I do morse code by knocking?
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    Knock for dits, and slide your hand across the surface to make continuous noise for dahs.
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    How do you use Morse code for numbers?
    jackson miller
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    The numbers 0 to 9 have their own unique Morse code symbols. To represent a number larger than that in Morse code, simply string together a series of those symbols. For example, Morse code for 92 is the code for 9 followed by the code for 2. If you want to learn more about Morse code, visit "morsecode-translator.com".
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