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English: Example of how a Morse code message can be corrupted when incorrect timings are used by an inexperienced operator. This is a real example from the 19th century and depicts the now extinct American Morse Code variant.
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w:Walter Polk Phillips, Sketches Old and New, page 223, J. H. Bunnell & company, 1897 OCLC 428925.

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