Fessenden oscillator
Roughly the same way it was used at the time the Titanic sunk a few years earlier.
samuel morse didnt get shot
Granville T. Woods invented the telegram. The telegram was used to send messages back and forth by Morse Code tapping out daaahs and dits.
DESTINY
you use dots and dashes in the Morse code
A character code invented by Samuel Morse it is called the Morse code and it was invented in 1844. It was replaced by a simplified International Morse Code that is easier to use in 1865.
At the time, Morse code was by far the easiest way of communication.
The modern International Morse Code, introduced in the 1860s is global. However its actual use is declining. Morse's original code, introduced in the 1830s was mostly limited to the US. The European Morse Code, first introduced in Germany in the 1840s was mostly limited to Europe. The International Morse Code was derived mostly from the European Morse Code and is much simpler and easier to use than Morse's original code.
The first year people started to use Morse code was 1844.
Computer don't have Morse code. They use something called Binary Code. It uses 1s and 0s for the letters whereas Morse code uses dots and dashes.
Three main ones:American Morse code (Morse's original, 1844)European Morse codeInternational Morse code (replaced the previous types in 1865)
Use the telegraph
yes only ponies and unicorns can use Morse code with an apple
You can use Morse code to communicate messages by representing each letter with a series of dots and dashes. For example, "SOS" in Morse code is "... --- ...", which is the universal distress signal.
The proper adjective of Morse code is "Morse." For example, you would say "Morse code message" or "Morse code transcription."
There are three different messages which are cycled. #1: Morse code takes forever. It sure does. #2: Does anyone out there know Morse code? Sorry. Use your radio. Yes, people are still chatting away in Morse code. Check out http://www.arrl.org #3: Why does anyone use Morse code anymore? Good question. It's cheap and efficient. It gets through in bad conditions. In fact some aviation beacons are in morse.