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Morse Code allowed letters, numbers, and punctuation to be transmitted as long and short 'clicks' over railroad telegraph lines to quickly communicate information before the telephone was invented.

By RogerTango:

Also, the tone of a CW signal is much easier to identify with weak signals or a lot of interference. A Morse code tone only needs about 50 hertz of audio bandwith, a human voice requires about 1,000 hertz to be understandable. Morse Code is also a much more efficient mode of transmitting on radio when using limited RF power. HTH, Andrew

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