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How to use Morse code in a sentence

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The Air Force letter confirmed that the recording contained only identifiable Morse code which came from a known US-licensed radio station.
There was a sudden tap on the booth as Cassandra squeezed the phone, and she recognized it to be Morse code.
A chart showing the details of the Morse code used for transmitting telegraphic messages, invented by Samuel Morse has also been displayed.
The signals could be sent as messages or as Morse code using a combination of long and short flashes of light by opening and closing the shutter.
The company beat out rhythms with their canes, hoisting them overhead and twirling them in unison, their footwork crisp in Morse code mode.
Seems Will figured out that maybe Chip could use Morse code to communicate.
Miraculously, even the telegraph wires along which Morse code messages once pulsed still dangle in the breeze.
Jorge used one of the laser flashers on his key chain to flash childish Morse code messages though the stage door to the dining room.
There was also the Morse code telegraph system which dated from the earliest days and remained in use to supplement the telephones.
The electrical surge's frequency was tapped out via Morse code and then transformed into a vibration that eventually came out as sound.
Both transmitted in simplified Morse code, one solely dots, the other solely dashes.
Someone was beeping a car horn, long and short beeps that sounded like Morse code.
Other cheaters use Morse code with coins and various other tricks known to conjurers.
They're able to contact the home base at the bottom of the mountain via Morse code, where Annie's brother Peter hears their plea for help.
He learnt Morse code, obtained a licence to transmit radio signals, and started to use a radio transmitter which he had built himself.
The message then turns up on the screen and it beats out automatically in Morse code on the light.
Campers are taught in an underground training center, learning to read navigational maps and to signal with flags and in Morse code.
It works like Morse code, which is a way to transmit the alphabet over radio waves using dots and dashes.
Ham radios can send messages on multiple channels and in myriad ways, including Morse code, microwave frequencies and even email.
The first telegraph messages from overseas were received in Morse code in this building on 22 October 1872 via the Overland Telegraph Line.
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A red light indicates a dot in the Morse code and a white light indicates a dash.
Then came the sharp click of the Morse code and after an interval with radiant face the elder lad wriggled out of his trappings.
Inasmuch as there are no letters in the Chinese language, the difficulties in using the Morse code of telegraphy are very great.
Nervously, at very slow speed, she tapped out in Morse code that the train had been washed off the track.
And he tapped out his signal in the Morse code very slowly, knowing that Henri would hear and understand.
The signals were the short and long, or 'dots' and 'dashes' of the Morse code.
I guess he went on kind of crazy, but he said he was sure because he knew the Morse code.
There came again the faint tapping of some one at the other end of the line, signaling a message in the Morse code.
Trying to prove her worth to her father, she learns Morse code and puts her skills to good use.
Delaney opened the door after a repeated knock in Morse code.
A rudimentary distress signal, such as an SOS in Morse code, on a narrow frequency band might be easier to extract from the radio clutter than a plea for help spoken in words.
He admits he enjoys chatting with ham radio friends in the car to and from work, but said sending and receiving Morse code requires much less bandwith on all frequencies.
As it stands now, even the fastest textmeister can't input a message faster than a wireless operator with a rudimentary knowledge of 150-year-old Morse code.
They form patterns specific to genomic locations using a limited number of colors, a little like traditional Morse Code, hence the name Genomic Morse Code.
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