The idea is that there are two different codes, like the "1" and "0" in computers. I don't agree that it is a binary code; apart from the point and the dash (short and long signal), there are spaces of different lengths, to separate letters and words.
The idea is that there are two different codes, like the "1" and "0" in computers. I don't agree that it is a binary code; apart from the point and the dash (short and long signal), there are spaces of different lengths, to separate letters and words.
The idea is that there are two different codes, like the "1" and "0" in computers. I don't agree that it is a binary code; apart from the point and the dash (short and long signal), there are spaces of different lengths, to separate letters and words.
The idea is that there are two different codes, like the "1" and "0" in computers. I don't agree that it is a binary code; apart from the point and the dash (short and long signal), there are spaces of different lengths, to separate letters and words.
there are two different symbols in Morse code: dots and dashesfor example Morse code would be (in international Morse code):-- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. .
Binary Codes
binary codes uses 0 and 1
hemorroid in Morse code would be: .... . -- --- .-. .-. --- .. -.. NOTE: this is in international Morse code, there are 3 kinds of Morse code
The types of codes that use 99 are unlisted procedures, bar codes, Morse code...
Morse Code, created by Samuel Morse, was designed to transmit letters across the Telegraph system. He wanted frequently used letters to have short codes and less frequently used letters to have longer codes.
painting codes
the first Morse code is "flush the drive" the second is "Mr. Silva"
Both are systems for data/signal transmissions. Morse code uses dashes and dots (long and short pulses), while computers use ones and zeros (on and off/something and nothing) to transmit data. Both are binary.
In BCD each digit of a decimal number is coded as a separate 4 bit binary number between 0 and 9.For example:Decimal 12 in BCD is shown as 0001 0010 (Binary 1 and Binary 2), in Binary it is 1100.
to send a message overseas.
There is no real answer to this. Binary codes can be any length. The minimum length is 1 byte.