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Morse code is a living communication system with more in common with spoken languages than with any data protocol. The "unverifiable" additions are largely from other language cultures, and often do have references or they can be found readily, e.g. in other language Knowledge Morse code articles. A
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I did a test with my browser (Opera/Chrome) and for me, none of the audio was actually loaded until played. Perhaps the audio player itself is part of the issue? But much of the loaded page size seems to come from all the images, totaling 724kB for the whole page, in particular the VFR map is 166kB
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Suggest to change ‘a through z’ to ‘a to z’. Using ‘through’ this way is not standard/traditional English (this usage is only found in recent American texts and is not widely understood or accepted outside the US). In standard English, using ’through’ in this sense is unnecessary and wrong because
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While you are about it, I'm in favour of removing all the audio files from the table. These have been a long standing issue making the page slow to load. The reader is not really getting any more information than already in the visual renderings. It's all just more dits and dahs after all. The
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column identifying which codes exist in which standard would be good, but the suggestion of deleting every addition beyond the published standards is absurd. It would be like if Knowledge only allowed article text to contain words found in the first edition of Webster's Dictionary from 1828. —
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also lists both but notes -•--• is only used sometimes because it conflicts with the bracket '('. Esperanto Knowledge also points out that Esperanto Radio Amateurs often don't even use any of the extended characters, and use a transcription (Zamenhof method or H-system) instead, where Ĥ is
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I would like to request a change of the word "identifcation" to "identification" in both occurrences in the "Aviation" section. Both Wiktionary and web searches suggest that the former is a misspelling, not some technical term that could be mistaken for a misspelling, like "ordnance".
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In the part 'speed in words per minute', they state that the speed for a dit might be 50 milliseconds. I don't know how long it would realistically be, but 1/200th of a second seems really short. It would mean that you could type 100 e's in one second, which seems a lot to me.
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Hello, I think there is one little mistake in this (apart from that in my opinion fantastic, clearly arranged and very helpful) Morse code tree, isn't it? '-.--.' leads to 'Ĥ' and '-.--.-' leads to '(' and ')'. But I think '-.--.' means '(' and '-.--.-' means ')'. At
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Sourcing for non-latin extensions seems weak, and there is no apparent standard as I understand. In the table of codes we list numerous codes that are not part of the International Morris Code standard, some with the footnote
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50 ms "dits" is 24 WPM Morse code, fast but not exceedingly so--it's a professional speed and code faster than that is heard on the amateur bands now. The FCC exam for the First Class Radiotelegraph license required 25 WPM.
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alone. I will also admit the audio files overall have more views than I was expecting (1 year- A: 3566, X: 1200) -- do page statistics only count a person visiting the 'File:xxx' page, or also when someone clicks 'play'?
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I propose separating the codes actually in the standard from the rest, and those all need some reference or be removed; there is no way to tell if they are incorrect, as demonstrated by the issue @
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So, Ĥ is sometimes sent as -•--• but it's only found in a constructed language, where it appears to be the least popular encoding out of three alternatives. —
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These are (mostly) not "non-Latin", they are perfectly normal latin characters not used in English. Is this really what they are called in the wider world?
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I have changed to read "Diacritics and non-Latin extensions". I don't speak Morse, so would a more expert editor please review my change, please? --
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It's unclear what is malformatted in that line of the table. Could you please specify what should be changed in the form "please change X to Y"?
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The inverted question mark ¿ is missing from the table; it has encoding ..-.- according to the tree diagram. But I don't care to fix it.
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at the time. There may be suggestions below for improving the article. Once these issues have been addressed, the article can be
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I agree with that as well, my only concern would be whether it affects vision impaired users, but I really don't know.
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All those unverifiable codes should be removed from the table. This article is highly likely spreading misinformation.
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I dug into this a little. It looks like it's not technically incorrect but I agree the diagram should be changed.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/Morse_code#Alternative_display_of_common_characters_in_International_Morse_code
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the line for "K" in the table is malformatted, and needs to be fixed
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says either -•--• or ---- can be used for Ĥ. Another random web page
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I agree and have changed. I don't believe that this is a
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the original ‘to’ performs exactly the same function.
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