It has been used once circa 1835 and is still in use today.
People used the Morse Code to send messages from far distances Morse code was used by how long you hold it down.
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Many people in the military used Morse code. Morse code is a type of communication that everyone else could not understand.
Samuel Morse was the inventor of the code popularly used via the telegraph machine. The code being Morse code.
Actually, yes it is in a variety of functions and forms. Morse code is still taught in some military training and is used as a back form of long distance communication.
I used to be familiar with Morse code, but not anymore.
Morse Code and Binary share one important feature with one and other - they both function as a two part system. In binary all communication is based upon 1's and 0's. In Morse code only rapid taps and long taps are used. The long taps are a single tap followed by a pause.
The first electrical telegraphs used Morse Code, sent as long and short electrical impulses along wires.
It used wires to transmit Morse Code over short distances
Samuel Morse invented the telegraph and the code that the telegraph used (Morse code).
Morse code or morse is a code used for sending messages. It represents each letter of the alphabet using short and long sounds or flashes of light, which can be written down as dots and dashes. Samuel F.B. Morse helped invent Morse code so the name came after him.