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Morse Code is still in use if you know where to look. Many ham radio operators around the world converse with "CW" (Morse code) on a regular basis. Listen around on a shortwave radio with "SSB/CW" capability for a little while and you'll hear lots of Morse code.

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15y ago

Generally speaking, no. However some radio amateurs presumably still use Morse Code as a hobby. Of course, modern digital signalling can be considered a sophisticated 'upgrade' of Morse Code, in which case it is still widely used!

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yes it is still in use today infact more friends are using it than people who need yo use it.

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Yes it is but only for ships and stuff

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Radio Telegraphy- wireless. the oldest form of radio signalling is still alive- and is indeed mandatory on certain bands, amateur and commercial.

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ham radio users in 3rd world

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Yes

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