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A telegraph code is one of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy. Morse code is the best-known such code. Telegraphy usually refers to the electrical telegraph, but telegraph systems using the optical telegraph were in use before that. A code consists of a number of code points, each corresponding to a letter of the alphabet, a numeral, or some other character. In codes intended for machines rather than humans, code points for control characters, such as carriage return, are required to control the operation of the mechanism. Each code point is made up of a number of elements arranged in a unique way for that character. There are usually two types of element (a binary code), but more element types were employed in some codes not intended for machines. For insta

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  • A telegraph code is one of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy. Morse code is the best-known such code. Telegraphy usually refers to the electrical telegraph, but telegraph systems using the optical telegraph were in use before that. A code consists of a number of code points, each corresponding to a letter of the alphabet, a numeral, or some other character. In codes intended for machines rather than humans, code points for control characters, such as carriage return, are required to control the operation of the mechanism. Each code point is made up of a number of elements arranged in a unique way for that character. There are usually two types of element (a binary code), but more element types were employed in some codes not intended for machines. For instance, American Morse code had about five elements, rather than the two (dot and dash) of International Morse Code. Codes meant for human interpretation were designed so that the characters that occurred most often had the fewest elements in the corresponding code point. For instance, Morse code for E, the most common letter in English, is a single dot ( ▄ ), whereas Q is ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ . These arrangements meant the message could be sent more quickly and it would take longer for the operator to become fatigued. Telegraphs were always operated by humans until late in the 19th century. When automated telegraph messages came in, codes with variable-length code points were inconvenient for machine design of the period. Instead, codes with a fixed length were used. The first of these was the Baudot code, a five-bit code. Baudot has only enough code points to print in upper case. Later codes had more bits (ASCII has seven) so that both upper and lower case could be printed. Beyond the telegraph age, modern computers require a very large number of code points (Unicode has 21 bits) so that multiple languages and alphabets (character sets) can be handled without having to change the character encoding. Modern computers can easily handle variable-length codes such as UTF-8 and UTF-16 which have now become ubiquitous. (en)
  • 전신 부호(電信符號, telegraph code)는 전신을 통해 정보를 전달하기 위해 사용되는 부호이자 문자 인코딩의 하나이다. 가장 잘 알려져 있는 전신부호는 사무엘 모스가 개발한 모스 부호이다. (ko)
  • Код телеграфний— прийнята в телеграфії умовна система позначень, в якій кожній літері або знаку відповідає своя комбінація елементарних посилок електричного струму. (елемент коду) - найкоротша за часом слідування; з таких посилок складаються всі інші. Кількість елементарних посилок для позначення кожного знака в телеграфному коді. (uk)
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  • 전신 부호(電信符號, telegraph code)는 전신을 통해 정보를 전달하기 위해 사용되는 부호이자 문자 인코딩의 하나이다. 가장 잘 알려져 있는 전신부호는 사무엘 모스가 개발한 모스 부호이다. (ko)
  • Код телеграфний— прийнята в телеграфії умовна система позначень, в якій кожній літері або знаку відповідає своя комбінація елементарних посилок електричного струму. (елемент коду) - найкоротша за часом слідування; з таких посилок складаються всі інші. Кількість елементарних посилок для позначення кожного знака в телеграфному коді. (uk)
  • A telegraph code is one of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy. Morse code is the best-known such code. Telegraphy usually refers to the electrical telegraph, but telegraph systems using the optical telegraph were in use before that. A code consists of a number of code points, each corresponding to a letter of the alphabet, a numeral, or some other character. In codes intended for machines rather than humans, code points for control characters, such as carriage return, are required to control the operation of the mechanism. Each code point is made up of a number of elements arranged in a unique way for that character. There are usually two types of element (a binary code), but more element types were employed in some codes not intended for machines. For insta (en)
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  • 전신 부호 (ko)
  • Telegraph code (en)
  • Телеграфный код (ru)
  • Телеграфний код (uk)
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