Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes, or dits and dahs. Morse code is named ...
From the inception of this newsletter, we’ve maintained a dedication to covering a wide range of convergence topics in the broader sense – not just as euphemism for VoIP. And a couple of weeks ago, we ...
Morse code, the language of the telegraph, is a system of communication that's composed of combinations of short and long tones that represent the letters of the alphabet. The tones are sometimes ...
“SOS” is a Morse code distress signal used internationally to indicate an emergency. It is not an acronym; rather, it is a continuous sequence of three short signals, followed by three long signals, ...
Morse code, the dots-and-dashes signalling system first used at sea on the Titanic and long since consigned to the scrapheap, made a triumphant comeback this week in the rescue of a stranded fisherman ...
Coastguards in Hampshire have rescued a sailor who used his torch to flash an SOS message in Morse code. The man, who was taking his 28ft (8.5m) boat from Emsworth to Thorneham Marina when it began to ...
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