Mô͘-su tiān-bé
(Tùi Mô͘-su tiān-má choán--lâi)
Môo-su tēn-bé (Eng-gí: Morse code) sī tsi̍t-tsióng teh tēn-sìn lāi-té kah bûn-pún jī-hû iōng tiám kah uē nn̄g-tsióng bô kāng-khuáñ ê sìn-hō sio-lên-suà ê sî-kan tsi piau-tsún huà (standardization) sòo-le̍t (sequence) ê pen-bé hong-huat.[2][3] Môo-su tēn-bé sī teh 1836 nî iû tiān-pò ê huat-bîng tsiá bí-kok-lâng Alfred Vail kah Samuel Morse in nn̄g-lâng sóo tsè-tīng ê, lî-tshiáñ koh-iōng Samuel Morse lâi bīng-miâ--ê.
Tsù-káiSiu-kái
- ↑ "International Morse code Recommendation ITU-R M.1677-1". itu.int. International Telecommunication Union. October 2009. goân-loē-iông tī 6 November 2012 hőng khó͘-pih. 23 December 2011 khòaⁿ--ê.
- ↑ F. S. Beechey, Electro-Telegraphy, London: E. & F. N. Spon, 1876, p. 71
- ↑ F. J. Camm, Radio Engineer's Pocket Book, 2nd ed., Chemical Publishing Co., 1941, p. 72
Tsham-khó bûn-hènSiu-kái
- Burns, R. W. (2004), Communications: an international history of the formative years, Institution of Electrical Engineers, ISBN 0-86341-327-7
- Freebody, J. W. (1959), "Historical Survey of Telegraphy", Telegraphy, London: Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, Ltd.
Tsham-kènSiu-kái
Guā-pōo liên-ketSiu-kái
- Morse Code resources
- Morse code MP3 practice files. 200 hours of at increasing speeds plus an ASCII-to-CW file generator program.
- International Morse Code, Hand Sending US Army training video 1966.
- Morse Code Radio Operator Training "Technique of Hand Sending" US Navy 1944.
- Codes of the World