Morse code meaning in Bengali : Number and alphabet chart


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Morse code meaning in Bengali : Number and alphabet chart

Morse code meaning in Bengali and translator decoder : Morse code (মোর্স কোড) is an alphabet or code in which letters are represented by combinations of long and short light or sound signals.

 

Morse code meaning

The Morse code for ‘E’ is dot. Putting it all together, the Morse code for ‘I Love You’ is dot-dot, dot-dash-dot-dot, dash-dash-dash, dot-dot-dot-dash, dot. It’s important to note that Morse code is not just used for communication in the present day. The translator can translate between Morse code and Latin, Hebrew, Arabic and Cyrillic alphabets. It can play, flash or vibrate the Morse code.

 

How to say morse code?

You can convey “HELLO” and “HI” by turning the flashlight on and off in a pattern that represents the dots and dashes of Morse code. For “HELLO”: H: In Morse code, “H” is represented by four dots. So, you would turn the flashlight on and off four times in quick succession.

 

How came morse code?

The Crimean War in the 1850s was the first war in which the military used Morse code. A few years later during the Civil War, troops relied heavily on Morse code on both the Union and Confederate sides. President Abraham Lincoln personally used Morse code not only so he could stay up to date on military operations, but also to send urgent commands to his generals who were out in the battlefields.

By World War I, Morse code training by the U.S. military was highly standardized. Harvard University’s campus, for example, hosted a Morse code operator boot camp of sorts from 1917-19 for the U.S. Naval Radio School. The school moved to Michigan after the war.

During World War II, in addition to its own operators, the U.S. military recruited Native tribes to serve as code talkers using Morse code and other communication methods to send messages. During WWII, Nazi radio networks used to transmit secret signals, which the FBI caught on to.

Service members, even if they were captured by the enemy, used Morse code to communicate clandestinely. The most dramatic example came in the 1960s when U.S. Navy Comdr. Jeremiah A. Denton Jr. was shot down and captured in North Vietnam. Months into his imprisonment, he blinked the word “T-O-R-T-U-R-E” in Morse code during a TV interview that his captors permitted.

 

Morse code alphabet chart

This Morse code chart shows the series of dots and dashes that make up each letter of the alphabet.

A      . _ N      _ .
B      _ . . . O      _ _ _
C      _ . _ . P      . _ _ .
D      _ . . Q      _ _ . _
E      . R      . _ .
F      . . _ . S      . . .
G      _ _ . T      _
H      . . . . U      . . _
I      . . V      . . . _
J      . _ _ _ W      . _ _
K      _ . _ X      _ . . _
L      . _ . . Y      _ . _ _
M      _ _ Z      _ _ . .

Morse code numbers chart

1      . _ _ _ _ 6      _ . . . .
2      . . _ _ _ 7      _ _ . . .
3      . . . _ _ 8      _ _ _ . .
4      . . . . _ 9      _ _ _ _ .
5      . . . . . 0      _ _ _ _ _
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