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Q: What does the dot sound like and what does the dash sound like in Morse code?
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How do you say I miss you in Morse code?

Goodbye in Morse code is (--. --- --- -.. -... -.-- .).


How do you spell Morse 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!!!


What is the answer to the Morse code?

Morse code uses short and longer impulses to spell letters which become words, which anyone listening can "read" if they know the Morse code. The other person can answer in Morse code whatever they feel like. Morse code can be sent by sound, light, marks on a paper strip and so on.


In Morse code translated to English what does dot underscore mean?

That would be: dot dot dot dash. If you mean like in the means of ..._ in Morse Code language, that would mean the letter "V".


What does the dot d slash mean in Morse code?

the letter ' U '.


What is the Morse code on 21st century breakdown?

At the end of the song American Eulogy, there is Morse code that says, "We are the class of 13" There are also rhythmic "dots and dashes" between Last Of The American Girls and Murder City; these may sound like Morse code but they aren't.


What does Morse code look like?

Morse code looks like a series of dots and dashes, with spaces between them to know when a letter ends and the next one begins. But Morse code is usually heard not seen, as people sent Morse code to each other not written, but beeped by a machine.For example, Morse code is composed of dots and dasheswould be (in international Morse code):-- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. . .. ... -.-. --- -- .--. --- ... . -.. --- --.--.. --- - ... .- -. -.. -.. .- ... .... . ...


What is the morse-code-like sound effect they use for satellites on TV documentaries?

It's just whatever sound effect the producer thinks is cool that day.


How do you know where one letter ends and another starts in Morse code?

As you know, Morse Code is a series of short sounds and long sounds. A "dash" sound is three times longer than a "dot" sound. The dots and dashes of each letter are "spaced" apart the same length of time that a "dot" sound is sent. Each letter is sent, then there is a length of time, which is the same length of time that the "dash" sound is sent. so for example if you were sending the standard distress signal of SOS, here is how it breaks down: The letter S = three dots The letter O = three dashes So then SOS is sent like this: S = dot dot dot (then wait a little..) O = dash dash dash (then wait a little..) S = dot dot dot (then wait a little..)


What is there about the symbolic force of this four-note theme that led American and Allied forces in World War 2 to adpot it as a symbol of victory?

The Allies adopted the "V" as a symbol for VICTORY to inspire them to fight for victory over their enemy. They printed the "V" in advertisements and products. They held up the first two fingers in a "V". The Morse Code for the letter "V" is . . . - (or Dot-Dot-Dot-Dash). If you hum the Dot-Dot-Dot-Dash, it can begin to sound like the first 4 notes of Bethoven's 5th Symphony. In the movie "The Longest Day" there is a scene where this is depicted and somewhat explained. The soldiers are on a ship at night waiting to invade France. A plane flys over flashing a light and spelling out "V" in Morse Code. The soldier sings the tune from Bethoven's Symphony.


What does SOS stand by the wireless for a ship name?

I think you must be referring to the wireless distress call SOS which stands for "Save Our Ship" or more generally "Save Our Souls". The SOS distress call has a distinctive sound in Morse code, represented as dot dot dot, dash dash dash, dot dot dot when written, but sounds like dididit, dardardar, dididit when transmitted as tone bursts.


How successful was the Morse code?

_ _ _ _ _ ._. . _._. _ _ _ _.. . ._ _ ._ ... _ _ _ _ _ ._. . .. _ _ ._ _. _ _ _ ._. _ ._ _. _ _ .... ._ _. . _ _ ._ .. ._.. .. ... _ _ _ _ .._ ... (Morse code was more important than email is to us) Morse code could be successfully used for instantly sending messages over long distances, like we use emails and phones.