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minus-squareFuryMaker@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up5·7 months agoHow does one distinguish between “Tea” and “X”? Both are dash dot dot dash. Are there gaps between words or letters?
minus-squareavguser@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up16·7 months agoInternational Morse code is composed of five elements: short mark, dot or dit: “dit duration” is one time unit long long mark, dash or dah: three time units long inter-element gap between the dits and dahs within a character: one dot duration or one unit long short gap (between letters): three time units long medium gap (between words): seven time units long (formerly five)
minus-squareprayer@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilinkarrow-up6·7 months agoSo in between every sound is a silent dot, between letter a silent dash, and every word ~2 silent dashes
How does one distinguish between “Tea” and “X”?
Both are dash dot dot dash.
Are there gaps between words or letters?
International Morse code is composed of five elements:
So in between every sound is a silent dot, between letter a silent dash, and every word ~2 silent dashes