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Do you ever use the International Morse Code? No need to be an amateur radio operator or pilot to enjoy "Retro Texting", complete with the International Morse Code. Morse code uses a standardized sequence of short and long elements to represent the letters, numerals, punctuation and special characters of a given message. The short and long elements can be formed by sounds, marks, or pulses, in on off keying and are commonly known as "dots" and "dashes" or "dits" and "dahs". Make others do a double-take with the way that electronic communication used to be when it first started in the 19th century with any of these "Retro Texting" gifts!
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