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(thing) by e-troon (3.4 d) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Fri Mar 02 2001 at 8:17:43

Morse code for SOS, the now-obsolete international distress signal. Far too close to Morse for SMS, which is ... -- ... and lots of mobile phones are set to beep this code when a new text message arrives. This always makes me look to see who is in trouble.

I think they should beep -.-- --- ..- / .... .- ...- . / .- / -. . .-- / - . -..- - / -- . ... ... .- --. . instead.


(idea) by vees (2.6 wk) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Sat May 05 2001 at 14:18:23

While the ... --- ... is technically the morse code equivalent of "SOS", it's not actually the universal signal for distress. The real SOS is actually a special signal code, which, expressed in print looks something like:

___
SOS

What the bar over the letters means is that instead of sending the letters seperately, like:

dididit dahdahdah dididit

The entire sequence is sent as one unit, like:

didididahdahdahdididit

This system of signals is an integral part of International Morse, and gives these codes a specific meaning. For example, sending the code:

__
SK

means to another operator that it's the end of your last transmission to him. The letter K alone means "back to you", and the code SK with a bar means "back to you and I'm done."

But, like the SOS, the SK isn't sent as the letter S and then the letter K, but as a solid unit. For example, instead of:

dididit dahdidah

the radio operator sends:

didididahdidah

Will sending a dididit dahdahdah dididit let people know you're in distress? Absolutely. Is it technically correct? No.


In case you're wondering, I use the written out dit dah form of morse code instead of the dots and dashes because it's less of a mental crutch to people trying to learn the code later in the process. Morse code is a totally aural system these days, and learning a print version instead of associating the sounds directly with the letters will only slow you down later in the learning process. I know because I thought I'd be smart and teach myself, and now I can't listen to anything over 10 words per minute.


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