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by Stratoscope
2309 days ago
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SOS is an interesting case, because it is a Morse "prosign", which means it is sent as one continuous stream of dits and dahs without any pauses between the letters we use to represent it. In other words, SOS is sent exactly the way you wrote it, as if it were one long character: ...---...
It is not sent as three separate letters like this: ... --- ...
To indicate this special treatment, prosigns are normally typeset with a bar over the connected letters, something like this: ___
SOS
(I used underscores above the letters here; if they render as separate underscores, imagine that they all run together.) |
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