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Do people still use Morse code?

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The US Navy and Coast Guard still use signal lamps to communicate via Morse Code. Morse Code has also been used as an alternative form of communication for people with disabilities or whom have their abilities to communicate imparied by stroke, heart attack, or paralysis. read more

Morse Code, or CW as it is called by Ham Operators (no, NOT CB!!!) is a digital mode that still has the ability to punch through noise and interference better than any other, and requires no interface or keyboard as do other digital modes. read more

Morse Code is most prevalent in Aviation and Aeronautical fields since radio navigational aids such as VOR's and NDB's still identify in Morse Code. The US Navy and Coast Guard still use signal lamps to communicate via Morse Code. read more

Morse code is a raw and ancient way to deliver a signal to its destination. Even in case of non-digitised communication, Morse code is a way to express signal. The science of this is known to all telecommunication personnel, and thus is still used in many cases. It is also easier to create than a digital code. read more

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