It is the letter M.
It is the letter M.
It is the letter M.
The method of communication is called Morse code. Each letter of the alphabet is represented by a unique sequence of dots and dashes.
no they are qall mixed up
O - the letter
you use dots and dashes in the Morse code
The letter E is represented by a single dot when using Morse Code.
Three dashes in Morse Code mean the letter O. 3 dots, followed by 3 dashes, followed by 3 dots is Morse Code for SOS.
Morse code - is an internationally recognised signalling system. Each letter, number and punctuation mark is represented (on paper) by a series of dots and dashes. a dot represents a short 'tone' - and a dash represents a long tone. The most recognisable morse code 'phrase' is SOS.... which is sent as . . . _ _ _ . . . (dot dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot).
Samuel Morse developed Morse code for transmitting data using a series of dots and dashes.
Actually Morse's original code used dots, dashes, long dashes, and very long dashes. It also used 5 different lengths of gaps. This was greatly simplified by the adoption of the International Morse code (largely developed in Germany then modified a bit by international agreements) to just dots and dashes. The number of different length gaps was also reduced to only 3.
The letter "T" in Morse code is represented by 1 dash.