A dot and dash code refers to a system of signaling or encoding information using short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes). The most famous example is Morse Code, which assigns specific sequences of dots and dashes to letters, numbers, and punctuation. This coding system allows for efficient communication, especially in telegraphy and radio transmissions, by representing text in a binary-like format. It is often used in various forms of communication, including maritime signaling and emergency distress signals.
-.. (dash, dot, dot) --- (dash, dash, dash) - (dash) DOT
dash dash dot / dot dot dot / dash dot
Morse code for SOS is dot-dot-dot dash-dash-dash dot-dot-dot. There is a total of 6 dots and 3 dashes.
Well that depends. If you wish to use the classic "ha" then it would be five dots and a dash ( * * * * * - ) If you wish to use the more modern "lol" then it would be dot dash dot dot dash dash dash dot dash dot dot ( * - * * - - - * - * * ) If you just wanted to kind of giggle with a "te he" then it would be dash dot dot dot dot dot ( - * * * * ) Or if you just want to spell the word laugh then it would be dot dash dot dot dot dash dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot dot dot ( * - * * * - * * - - - * * * * * )
probaly dot dash dot
dot dash is A
dot dash is A
-- --- .-. ... . And I guess you would say it like; dah dah, dah dah dah, dit dah dit, dit dit dit, dit. :) Actually, you would say it, dash dash space dash dash dash space dot dash dot space dot dot dot space dot!!!
It was a use of communication.And helped by letting people communicate faster and easier, it made lives of the people more convenient and helped out with military and was a dot-dash code, for example SOS was transmitted as-"dot-dot-dot,dash-dash-dash,dot-dot-dot!"
K, hope that helped!
K, hope that helped!
Goodbye in Morse code is (--. --- --- -.. -... -.-- .).