Decoding the Legacy: Uniting Morse Fans and Mysteries!
Morse weaves suspense and intellect through crime, blending intricate plots with compelling character studies. Each episode unveils layers of mystery as the stark landscapes of Oxford mirror the complexities of the human psyche.
Morse code, developed by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail in the 1830s, was originally used for telegraph communication and can be transmitted using sound, light, or radio signals.
The first official message sent in Morse code was What hath God wrought, transmitted by Samuel Morse in 1844 from Washington, D.C., to Baltimore.
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