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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsHave some Sunday Fun - Morse Code translater

Type in something in box and it will spit out the Morse Code for you - I'm getting rather fascinated , for some reason, by the whole Morse Code thing. I think in my previous life I was a telegrapher in the Old West.
https://morsecode.scphillips.com/translator.html
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Have some Sunday Fun - Morse Code translater (Original Post)
packman
Apr 2018
OP
iirc, President Lincoln's first stop every morning was the telegrapher's office.
Adsos Letter
Apr 2018
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area51
(12,590 posts)1. Have you seen this book,
The Victorian Internet on the telegraph?
Yonnie3
(19,302 posts)2. I can do it in my head.
Morse isn't a series of . and -. It is sounds or sometimes flashes.
packman is didahdahdit didah dahdidahdit dahdidah dahdah didah dahdit.
Ptah
(34,047 posts)3. didadidit dahdahdah didadidit
Adsos Letter
(19,459 posts)4. iirc, President Lincoln's first stop every morning was the telegrapher's office.
Getting reports on the war.
Zorro
(18,443 posts)5. When I was a tad of a lad
I had to successfully send/receive 24 WPM to graduate from Navy Morse Code school. I and my fellow shipmates often spoke to each other in Morse outside of class thats how immersive the training was.
