Letters, digits, punctuation marks, and special codes (i.e. characters) are represented by sequences of short and/or long pulses separated by short gaps. Short pulses are called dots and pronounced as "di" except at the end of a character, where they are pronounced as "dit". Long pulses are called dashes and are pronounced as "dah". Characters are separated by long gaps.
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To write a sentence in Morse code, you first need to convert each letter into its corresponding Morse code representation, consisting of dots (.) and dashes (-). Spaces between letters are represented by a single space, while spaces between words are typically represented by a slash (/) or three spaces. For example, the word "HELLO" in Morse code is ".... . .-.. .-.. ---". Use a Morse code chart for accurate conversion.
Q is represented as "--.-" in International Morse Code.
The letter "T" in Morse code is represented by 1 dash.
International Morse ' Q ' : _ _ . _
The letter E is represented by a single dot when using Morse Code.
In Morse code, "escape the shack" is represented as follows: E: . S: ... C: -.-. A: .- P: .--. E: . (space) T: - H: .... E: . (space) S: ... H: .... A: .- C: -.-. K: -.- Putting it together, it would be: . ... -.-. .- .--. . - .... . ... .... .- -.-. -.-. (Note: The spaces indicate separation between letters and words in Morse code.)
Yes, the Morse code for a space is represented by a short pause or silence between letters and a longer pause between words. It serves as the separator between characters and words in Morse code transmissions.
E in international Morse code (please note there are 3 kinds of Morse code) is the simplest of all Morse code letters, as it is the most common letter in English. It would just be a simple dot: .
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It is the letter M.
It is the letter M.