Morse code is a system of communication that uses dots, dashes, and spaces to represent letters and numbers. The SOS signal is a universal distress call in Morse code, which consists of three dots, three dashes, and three dots. It is usually transmitted as a continuous signal, with no gaps between individual letters or the S and O groups. The SOS signal was first introduced in 1905 and has been used by mariners and aviators as an emergency code since then. It is recognized worldwide as a distress signal and can be easily transmitted using various devices, such as radios, flashlights, and mirrors.
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