danmessy t1_iuc39sk wrote
Reply to comment by imnotsoho in ELI5: Morse code is made up of dots and dashes. How did telegraph operators keep from losing track of where one letter ended and another began? by copperdomebodhi
What happens if you make an error in the sequence? Like is there a code to send to "backspace" or restart the letter/ word?
sr20rocket t1_iuc6mgb wrote
The longest character in Morse code (which includes numbers and punctuation) is only 6 "characters" Long. For example 5 dots in a row is the number 5. 5 dashes in a row is the number zero.
Punctuation is typically 6 "characters" of dots/dashes. For example ? = . . - - . . But there is no official Punctuation for 6 dots in a row or 6 dashes in a row.
A mistake is typically indicated by a series of 6 or more dots in a row.
"Shorthand" in code is huge and can greatly increase word count and comprehension with practice. Think of it like all the acronyms that people use while texting sometimes. Same thing happens in Morse code. For example DE in code means "this is" as in introducing or announcing who you are. WX = weather. HIHI is laughter because it rhythmically sounds like it. 88=XOXO (hugs and kisses). 73=thanks for the chat.
flapjack3285 t1_iuccjhd wrote
>"Shorthand" in code is huge
But that how you get 3 morons almost killed by El Guapo because they think infamous means more than famous, that is "in famous".
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