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<b>1. <section begin=req1 /><noinclude><translate><!--T:1-->
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</noinclude>How is Morse code different from other codes?
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</noinclude>What are the instruments used to communicate in Morse code?
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</noinclude>In a timeline and in a report of at least 300 words, tell the story of the creation of Morse code. Who used it initially? What was the reason for its creation and its use?
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<b>4. <section begin=req4 /><noinclude><translate><!--T:4-->
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</noinclude>Describe the transmission of the following signs:
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</noinclude>Send and receive by the International Morse Code, a word or a Bible verse at a minimum rate of one letter for every five seconds, using a key, flashlight, whistle, mirror or speaker (words of approximately five letters, minimum 20 words).
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<b>6. <section begin=req6 /><noinclude><translate><!--T:11-->
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</noinclude>Make a creative picture to represent Morse code and its respective characters; it should include numbers, alphabet, and punctuation.
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Morse Code

Skill Level

2

Year

2012

Version

28.11.2024

Approval authority

South American Division

Morse Code AY Honor.png
Morse Code
Vocational
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
South American Division
Year of Introduction
2012



1. How is Morse code different from other codes?

2. What are the instruments used to communicate in Morse code?

3. In a timeline and in a report of at least 300 words, tell the story of the creation of Morse code. Who used it initially? What was the reason for its creation and its use?

4. Describe the transmission of the following signs:

a. Dot (.)

b. Dash (—)

c. Space ( )

d. SOS

e. End of the message


5. Send and receive by the International Morse Code, a word or a Bible verse at a minimum rate of one letter for every five seconds, using a key, flashlight, whistle, mirror or speaker (words of approximately five letters, minimum 20 words).


6. Make a creative picture to represent Morse code and its respective characters; it should include numbers, alphabet, and punctuation.