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Morse code can be transmitted in a number of ways: originally as electrical pulses along a telegraph wire, but also as an audio tone, a radio signal with short and long tones, or as a mechanical or visual signal (e.g. a flashing light) using devices like an Aldis lamp or a heliograph. Morse code is transmitted using just two states (on and off) so it was an early form of a digital code. However, it is technically not binary, as the pause lengths are required to decode the information. | Morse code can be transmitted in a number of ways: originally as electrical pulses along a telegraph wire, but also as an audio tone, a radio signal with short and long tones, or as a mechanical or visual signal (e.g. a flashing light) using devices like an Aldis lamp or a heliograph. Morse code is transmitted using just two states (on and off) so it was an early form of a digital code. However, it is technically not binary, as the pause lengths are required to decode the information. | ||
Morse Code is still one of many different codes still in use with the [[UNSC]] by at least [[2552]].<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''' | Morse Code is still one of many different codes still in use with the [[UNSC]] by at least [[2552]].<ref>'''[[Halo: First Strike]]''', ''page 156''</ref> When inside [[the Sharpened Shield]], after accidentally killing a [[Huragok]], [[Lucy-B091]] briefly pondered about communicating her apology to its colleague in Morse code.<ref>'''[[Halo: Glasslands]]''', page 123</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |