DECIPHER 22 : MORSE CODE

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‣ Morse code (which is not a code, but a cipher rather) is named after Samuel Morse. It is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes or dits and dahs. Each letter or punctuation mark is associated with a sequence of signals.

These signals are translated to the
following characters:
↳ Dot (.) is the elementary pulse.

↳ Comma (,) represents pulse three
times longer than the point.

↳ Space ( ) represent separation
between two letters.

↳ Vergule (/) represents separation
between words.

Plaintext = Cipher text

A = .-

B = -...

C = -.-.

D = -..

E = .

F = ..-.

G = --.

Η = ....

I = ..

J = .---

K = -.-

L = .-..

M = --

N = -.

O = ---

P = .--.

Q = --.-

R = .-.

S = ...

T = -

U = ..-

V = ...-

W = .--

X = -..-

Y = -.--

Z = --..

Example:
-.-. --- -. -.. .. - .. --- -. = CONDITION

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