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Internally, [[Morsenger]] represents [[Morse Code]] using the following [[Morse Symbols]]. This allows it to separate characters using pipe (|) symbols and words using hash (#) symbols. | Internally, [[Morsenger]] represents [[Morse Code]] using the following [[Morse Symbols]]. This allows it to separate characters using pipe (|) symbols and words using hash (#) symbols. | ||
-.-.|--.-#...|---|...# | "CQ SOS" = "-.-.|--.-#...|---|...#" | ||
Where: | |||
* . = DOT | |||
* - = DASH | |||
* | = GAP between characters | |||
* # = GAP between words | |||
This is the type of data that is handled on the [[Input Pipeline]] and [[Output Pipeline]]s. | This is the type of data that is handled on the [[Input Pipeline]] and [[Output Pipeline]]s. |
Latest revision as of 09:42, 30 May 2017
Internally, Morsenger represents Morse Code using the following Morse Symbols. This allows it to separate characters using pipe (|) symbols and words using hash (#) symbols.
"CQ SOS" = "-.-.|--.-#...|---|...#"
Where:
- . = DOT
- - = DASH
- | = GAP between characters
- # = GAP between words
This is the type of data that is handled on the Input Pipeline and Output Pipelines.