Fairly self-explanatory really. Vocal communication is using the voice, non-vocal is communicating by other means such as semaphore, Morse code, email, fax etc !
Writing; speaking or verbal; sign language; facial expressions; semaphore or naval flags; Morse code either aural (sound) or visual (sight) etc. ADLS: Tap Code
Morse is the telegraphic code ( for example SOS ...---... ) Wig-Wag is a hand signalling procedure that is adapted for use with Morse Code, but the method is different. Wig Wag ( here using on-and-off lateral lights) is used on Grade Crossing signals on the Railroad- lateral apparent motion. as regards Morse, wig-wag is used with signal flags-one at a time, as distinguished from semaphore with a minimum of two flags. Signal Flags used by the Army are red and white- as is the Polish Flag.
There are many different forms of communication. Some examples are: Verbal (speech) Written Sign language Semaphore Smoke signals Electronic (TV, radio, email, text, Morse code) Chemical (such as some insects use)
Morse clicks, called Morse code, are dots and dashes. Dots are the short clicks, while dashes are longer. Morse clicks, called Morse code, are dots and dashes. Dots are the short clicks, while dashes are longer.
It is called "Semaphore code".
morse code braille semaphore
Morse code is an audio code (or blinking light code), it has nothing to do with flags.When flags are used to send messages, this is called semaphore, so they would be "semaphore flags".See the related links below.
Morse code are answered by short beeps and sign language are gestures.
Speaking, waving your hands, semaphore, morse code with a flashlamp, knocking on a door.
Fairly self-explanatory really. Vocal communication is using the voice, non-vocal is communicating by other means such as semaphore, Morse code, email, fax etc !
Morse code is made up of dots and dashes (short and long) to represent each letter of the alphabet ( eg dot dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot = SOS) made on a tapping machine and transmitted to the recipient who hears the dots and dashes and translates them into language. Semaphore is a visual signal using a flag in each hand and positioning them to create letters for someone who is too far away to hear you, to translate into language.
train by learning morse code, using signal flags, signal lamps,blinkers,flashlights, semaphore or hand signaling
Writing; speaking or verbal; sign language; facial expressions; semaphore or naval flags; Morse Code either aural (sound) or visual (sight) etc. ADLS: Tap Code
Writing; speaking or verbal; sign language; facial expressions; semaphore or naval flags; Morse code either aural (sound) or visual (sight) etc. ADLS: Tap Code
Earlier long distance telegraphy was used from 1792 through semaphore lines or optical telegraphs. However electrical telegraphs were commercially introduced in 1837. Samuel Morse developed the Morse code which was the basic language of telegraphy.
Morse code looks like a series of dots and dashes, with spaces between them to know when a letter ends and the next one begins. But Morse code is usually heard not seen, as people sent Morse code to each other not written, but beeped by a machine.For example, Morse code is composed of dots and dasheswould be (in international Morse code):-- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. . .. ... -.-. --- -- .--. --- ... . -.. --- --.--.. --- - ... .- -. -.. -.. .- ... .... . ...