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Morse Code

Skill Level

2

Year

2012

Version

20.01.2026

Approval authority

South American Division

Morse Code AY Honor.png
Morse Code
Vocational
Skill Level
123
Approval authority
South American Division
Year of Introduction
2012


1

How is Morse code different from other codes?



2

What are the instruments used to communicate in Morse code?



3

In a timeline and in a report of at least 300 words, tell the story of the creation of Morse code. Who used it initially? What was the reason for its creation and its use?



4

Describe the transmission of the following signs:



4a

Dot (.)



4b

Dash (—)



4c

Space ( )



4d

SOS



4e

End of the message




5

Send and receive by the International Morse Code, a word or a Bible verse at a minimum rate of one letter for every five seconds, using a key, flashlight, whistle, mirror or speaker (words of approximately five letters, minimum 20 words).



6

Make a creative picture to represent Morse code and its respective characters; it should include numbers, alphabet, and punctuation.




References