Samuel F.B. Morse, with the assistance of Alfred Vail, invented Morse Code in 1835 when, as a professor of arts and design at New York University, he proved that signals could be transmitted by wire. Originally, Morse Code was a series of written codes on a strip of paper, but in 1836, the device used to produce the written codes was modified to emboss the paper with dots and dashes, which he modestly called Morse's Code.
The message sent as the first public demonstration was "What hath God wrought".
Way back in 1836, Samuel F. B. Morse, along with Joseph Henry and Alfred Vail
Samuel Morse invented Morse Code in 1836.
The first year people started to use Morse code was 1844.
Alfred Lewis Vail invented the Morse code around 1832.
The Morse system of telegraphy was invented by Samuel Finley Breese Morse in the 1840s.
1835-1836
1835-1836
In 1895, the first radio was used to transmit Morse Code.
We had this last year in school, I bet you could find it on the internet though. :)
Morse Code, invented in the 1830s, uses two symbols, the dot and the dash, in sequences, to indicate letters. In 1836, Samuel Morse demonstrated the ability of a telegraph system to transmit information over wires. The information was sent as a series of electrical signals. The most well-known usage of Morse code is for sending the distress signal: SOS. In the year 1999, Morse code is being replaced by a new satellite-based system for sending distress calls at sea.
1844
Samuel Morse died on April 2,1872. He was 80 years old.