Morse code is a type of code that is used to send telegraphic information using rhythm. Morse code uses dots and dashes to show the alphabet letters, numbers, punctuation and special characters of a given message.
- The Morse code is still widely used for amateur radio or ham radio applications.
- It enables ham radio contacts to be made all over the world with ease, especially when using low powers or more modest antennas.
- While the Morse code is not generally widely used, it still has applications for ham radio, and Morse code chart or Morse code table is useful to identify the main symbols used.