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Revision as of 22:28, 18 November 2025
Introduction
Telegraph Key
Telegraph Sounder
Wireless Telegraph
Digital Storage
A Morse code can be crudely represented as the following five-bit strings
- dot or dit '1'
- dash or dah: '111'
- Intra character between the dits and dahs: '0'
- Short gap between letters: '000'
- Medium gap between words: '00000' or seven bits
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code#Representation,_timing,_and_speeds or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code#Digital_storage
References
Blender files: File:Telegraph.zip
Most of the diy'ers are simple and effective.
- https://www.alvenh.com/misc/projects/telegraph/
- http://w1tp.com/tcg3e.pdf and http://w1tp.com/
- Lever shapes: STRAIGHT LEVER (1844-1881), CAMELBACK LEVER (1848-1881), STEP LEVER (1850’s-1881),
CURVED LEVER (1881 - present).