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Gwenda Garde, aged 102, served in the Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service during World War II as a translator of Japanese Morse code.
Pigeons can fly up to 100 kilometres per hour for thousands of kilometres to return home and have been used to carry messages for at least 3,000 years. It was carrier pigeons the Greeks used to ...
Barbara Quevatre, a Guernsey evacuee, intercepted radio messages sent from German submarines.
Using dots and dashes, you could efficiently send messages, but only if you were proficient at sending and receiving Morse code.
The true story of an American who joined England's top secret agent team in WWII.
Where was Morse Code First Used? Morse Code has been used throughout history, primarily in the 19th and early 20th centuries for long-distance communication. It was a really important form of ...
Nation’s last Morse code station comes back to life on annual ‘Night of Nights’ in Point Reyes KPH, established in Point Reyes and Bolinas in 1913, will exchange messages with Morse code ...
Today morse code messages are being sent from Russian bombers to their control centres, or from ships of the Baltic Fleet to their shore-based headquarters. The shortwave bands used by amateur radio ...
Modern warfare is awash with cutting-edge technology—from AI to drones to hypersonic missiles—yet one technology that is more than a century old is still proving its worth: Morse code.
Russian soldiers in the Ukraine war are sending out signals in morse code on a daily basis, even though there are more high tech solutions.