The letter E is represented by a single dot when using Morse Code.
Morse code is a method of communication using dots and dashes to represent letters and numbers. Each letter and number has a unique combination of dots and dashes. It was developed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the 1830s for use with telegraph systems. Morse code can be transmitted using sound, light, or written symbols.
The proper adjective of Morse code is "Morse." For example, you would say "Morse code message" or "Morse code transcription."
probably not
I used to be familiar with Morse code, but not anymore.
dash dash dot / dot dot dot / dash dot
-.. (dash, dot, dot) --- (dash, dash, dash) - (dash) DOT
"..." dot dot dot
This is how you spell CIA in Morse code: -.-. .. .-
-- --- .-. ... . And I guess you would say it like; dah dah, dah dah dah, dit dah dit, dit dit dit, dit. :) Actually, you would say it, dash dash space dash dash dash space dot dash dot space dot dot dot space dot!!!
International Morse ' Q ' : _ _ . _
dot dash is A
dot dash is A
probaly dot dash dot
The letter E is represented by a single dot when using Morse Code.
killer in Morse code would be: -.- .. .-.. .-.. . .-. NOTE: this is in international Morse code, there are 3 kinds of Morse code
Morse code for SOS is dot-dot-dot dash-dash-dash dot-dot-dot. There is a total of 6 dots and 3 dashes.