Morse Code

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Type: Transposition

√ Morse code is a system to encode thanks to short and long impulses. Each letter or punctuation mark is associated with a sequence of signals. These signals are translated to the following characters.

√ Dot (.) Is the elementary pulse.

√ Comma (,) represents pulse three times longer than the point.

√ Space ( ) represent separation between two letters.

√ Vergule (/) represents separation between words.

A= .-
B= -...
C= -.-.
D= -..
E= .
F= ..-.
G= --.
H= ....
I= ..
J= .---
K= -.-
L= .-..
M= --
N= -.
O= ---
P= .--.
Q= --.-
R= .-.
S= ...
T= -
U= ..-
V= ...-
W= .--
X= -..-
Y= -.--
Z= --..

1= .----
2= ..---
3= ...--
4= ....-
5= .....
6= -....
7= --...
8= ---..
9= ----.
0= -----

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