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MODULE III - INTERNATIONAL MORSE CODE

  • THE MORSE CODE TABLE

    A . _B _ ...C _ . _ .D _ ..E .
    F .. _ .G _ _ .H ....I ..J . _ _ _
    K _ . _ L . _ ..M _ _ N _ .O _ _ _
    P . _ _ .Q _ _ . _R . _ .S ...T _
    U .. _V ... _W . _ _ X _ .. _Y _ . _ _
    Z _ _ ..Have Fun with Morse Code!

    1 . _ _ _ _2 .._ _ _3 ..._ _4 .... _5 .....
    6 _ ....7 _ _ ...8 _ _ _ ..9 _ _ _ _ .0 _ _ _ _ _
    Have Fun with Morse Code!

    A dash time is equal to three times the length of the dot

      Question ..--..
      Comma --..--
      Period .-.-.-
      Colon ---...
      Semicolon -.-.-.
      Apostrophe .----.
      Begin Bracket -.--. (Parenthesis)
      End Bracket -.--.- Parenthesis)
      Exclamation (none at present)
      Begin Quotation .-..-.
      End Quotation .-..-.
      AND-& . ...

    When a ham radio operator sends Morse code for the letters CQ, it sounds like the following: "Dah-Dit-Dah-Dit, Dah-Dah-Dit-Dah". Any amateur radio operator who has Morse code skills knows these sounds; are coming from an amateur radio radio operator sending an invitation for a conversation - (QSO). The letters QSO stand for a two way conversation via amateur radio

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