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What did samule Morse invent?

He invented a machine that is used to send doted words through distant areas. This machine was the first electric way of communication. Till this day in honor of Samuel Morose they called the machine the morose code machine


What is the code in the moshi monsters annual 2011?

The code is: nay76767 You get a Switchy Day gift. nay76767 is the monster who invented Switchy Day.


A light bulb is used to demonstrate the binary concept used for storage and communication. What is the another example in the every day life?

Morse code.


What a day God hath wrought Did someone coin this phrase or am I thinking of just What hath God wrought?

You are thinking of "What hath God Wrought", it was the first telegraph ever made by Samuel Morse, creator of the telegraph and 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.


Were was softbal invented city and state?

It is spelled Softball and it was invented in 1887 in Chicago on Thanksgiving day, by George Hancock. -k1956


What did Samuel Morse invent?

The telegraph. Hence the name for telegraph code, "Morse Code." See the Related Link below for more information about Samuel F. B. Morse and the telegraph.


What church does Neal Morse attend to?

Seventh Day Adventist


What two modern day ways of signaling SOS distress while sailing?

#1: If at night, by use of a searchlight to send Morse code. A regular flashlight will only work if you are in front of a very DARK background. #2: Day or night: Radio Morse code. #3: Daytime: Signal flags along your forestay or backstay. #4: Daytime: Semaphore flag signalling. #5: Day, or night with searchlight shining on it: Hang your country flag upside-down. This is the internationally-recognized sign of distress.


Where can you find downloadable Morse code recordings?

There seem to be two different types of recordings - Morse Code recordings used for practice, and actual on air Morse Code recordings of a historic nature - like the communications used during SOS from sea or shore.The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) of Newington, CT, USA has a large amateur radio station with call sign W1AWwhich transmits several code practice sessions a day at various speeds. They also supply mp3 audio files of those transmissions and a text file which has the translation of the Morse. See: http://www.arrl.org/w1aw/morse.htmlHistoric Morse recordings are being preserved and hosted by the Google Groups "Radio-Officers" group. Those sound files are actual recordings of Morse code - some of them going back to the early 20th century. The files there are copyright with all rights reserved - but permission is given for personal playback but NOT for redistribution or publication without the express permission of the copyright holder.See http://mikea.ath.cx/www.n1ea.coastalradio.org.uk/morse_recordings.htmAlso see: http://mikea.ath.cx/www.n1ea.coastalradio.org.uk/-30-


What was Samuel Morse's inspiration for the electric telegraph?

martin Luther king junior day


How do you say 'Happy New Year's Day' in Morse code?

.... = H .-=a .--.=p .--.=p -.-- =y -. = N . =e .--=w -..-=y .=e .-=a .-.=r ...=s -..=D .-=a -..- = y So altogether .....-.--..--.-.---...---..-..-.-....-...--..- - = Dash . = Dot