On the Subject of Morse Code
An antiquated form of naval communication? What next? At least it’s genuine Morse Code, so pay attention and you might just learn something.
- Interpret the signal from the flashing light using the Morse Code chart to spell one of the words in the table.
- The signal will loop, with a long gap between repetitions.
- Once the word is identified, set the corresponding frequency and press the transmit (TX) button.
Morse Letter 1 | Morse Letter 2 | Morse Letter 3 | If the word is: | Respond at frequency: |
---|---|---|---|---|
-··· | · | beats | 3.600 MHz | |
·· | bistro | 3.552 MHz | ||
--- | -- | bombs | 3.565 MHz | |
-··- | boxes | 3.535 MHz | ||
·-· | · | break | 3.572 MHz | |
·· | brick | 3.575 MHz | ||
··-· | flick | 3.555 MHz | ||
···· | halls | 3.515 MHz | ||
·-·· | leaks | 3.542 MHz | ||
··· | ···· | shell | 3.505 MHz | |
·-·· | slick | 3.522 MHz | ||
- | · | steak | 3.582 MHz | |
·· | sting | 3.592 MHz | ||
·-· | strobe | 3.545 MHz | ||
- | trick | 3.532 MHz | ||
···- | vector | 3.595 MHz |