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Samuel F.B Morse was assisted in the invention of the Morse Code. And his name is Alfred Vail, born 1807, September 25, Morristown, New Jersey.
Ambiguous question. (1)To call for help from other ships. (2)Morse code was the standard code used for radio communication from ships at the time.
eight of these were used to try to attract help
Morse code has improved communication in a lot of ways. Here are just several of the benefits of Morse code out of a whole lot of others:In aviation pilots use radio navigation aids. They usually emit a short set of station identification letters in Morse code in order to ensure that the stations they're using is in good service.The International Morse code is a favourite with amateur radio operators, as they can quickly key a transmitter on and off (also referred to as 'continous wave' or 'CW').Morse code can be used as a signal for help (SOS).Morse code has also helped many people with disabilities to communicate.
A machine, Samuel F. B. Morse, was built to make "dits" and "dots" to send help messages like SOS.
SOS, the international Morse code distress signal, is a palindrome.
In the film "Mission Titanic," the Morse code message is "SOS." This distress signal is universally recognized and signifies an urgent call for help. The use of this code in the film underscores the themes of danger and the need for rescue amidst the unfolding tragedy.
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It allowed messages to be sent across the country or around the world very quickly - within a few hours. Previously messages had to be physically transported so UK to Australia could take 6 weeks or more.
Before telephones were invented, they could send messages over long distances by using pulses of electricity to signal the machine to make marks on a moving paper tape. A code was necessary to help translate the marks on the paper tape into readable text messages. Morse developed the first version of this code.
Morse code was used in the story "Three Skeleton Key" to send a distress signal by the three lighthouse keepers to warn ships away from the dangerous rocks near the island. The Morse code message helped to convey their desperate situation and seek help from passing vessels.