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Hi, Anton Shepelev!
I read your message from 04.03.2021 13:00
AS>>> Wrong -- Morse code comprises but two symbols: the dot
AS>>> and the dash. It is a binary code.
AS>
AK>> First, it is not a binary code, BTW, I tell you as a
AK>> programmer.
AS>
AS> Can you explain to me why Morse code is not binary?
When you write a Morse text you need three symbols -- the third symbol
is needed to divide letters from each other. It is a ternary code. In
binary code it is not necessary because every byte has 8 bits.
Bye, Anton!
Alexander Koryagin
fido.english_tutor 2021
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