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[[File:Modulation amplitude analysis.jpg|thumb|A Morse code message, hidden in a Modulation Amplitude Analysis]]
 
[[File:Modulation amplitude analysis.jpg|thumb|A Morse code message, hidden in a Modulation Amplitude Analysis]]
'''Morse code''' was a antiquated means of visual or audio [[communication]] via primitive [[technology]] developed on [[Earth]], during the [[19th century]], such as [[telegraph]]s. ({{film|5}}; {{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}})
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'''Morse code''' was an antiquated means of visual or audio [[communication]] via primitive [[technology]] developed on [[Earth]], during the [[19th century]], such as [[telegraph]]s. ({{film|5}}; {{TNG|A Fistful of Datas}})
   
 
In [[2152]], [[Hoshi Sato]] attempted to use Morse code to communicate with [[Jonathan Archer]] while she experienced a hallucination during her first experience aboard a [[transporter]]. ({{ENT|Vanishing Point}})
 
In [[2152]], [[Hoshi Sato]] attempted to use Morse code to communicate with [[Jonathan Archer]] while she experienced a hallucination during her first experience aboard a [[transporter]]. ({{ENT|Vanishing Point}})
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In [[2371]], the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered an Morse code signal for [[SOS]] ('''··· ­­­­­­­­−−− ···''', three dots, three dashes, three dots) emanating from a [[planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|The 37's}})
 
In [[2371]], the {{USS|Voyager}} discovered an Morse code signal for [[SOS]] ('''··· ­­­­­­­­−−− ···''', three dots, three dashes, three dots) emanating from a [[planet]] in the [[Delta Quadrant]]. ({{VOY|The 37's}})
   
In [[2377]] during the third segment of the [[Antarian Trans-stellar Rally]] [[Harry Kim]] had to alert [[B'Elanna Torres]] and [[Tom Paris]] on the ''[[Delta Flyer II|Delta Flyer]]'' that their converter was rigged to explode when they crossed the finish line but [[Irina]] had damaged the comm system. He was able to alert them using a modulating pulse modified to mimic the Morse code he and Paris had used in the "[[Captain Proton]]" holonovels – "converter rigged: eject." ({{VOY|Drive}})
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In [[2377]] during the third segment of the [[Antarian Trans-stellar Rally]] [[Harry Kim]] had to alert [[B'Elanna Torres]] and [[Tom Paris]] on the ''[[Delta Flyer II|Delta Flyer]]'' that their converter was rigged to explode when they crossed the finish line but [[Irina]] had damaged the comm system. He was able to alert them using a modulating pulse modified to mimic the Morse code he and Paris had used in the "[[Captain Proton]]" [[holonovel]]s – "converter rigged: eject." ({{VOY|Drive}})
   
 
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Modulation amplitude analysis

A Morse code message, hidden in a Modulation Amplitude Analysis

Morse code was an antiquated means of visual or audio communication via primitive technology developed on Earth, during the 19th century, such as telegraphs. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier; TNG: "A Fistful of Datas")

In 2152, Hoshi Sato attempted to use Morse code to communicate with Jonathan Archer while she experienced a hallucination during her first experience aboard a transporter. (ENT: "Vanishing Point")

In 2267, a "general call" Morse code was transmitted automatically by the SS Botany Bay and the code was received by the USS Enterprise. (TOS: "Space Seed")

In 2287, Montgomery Scott tapped out "stand back" in Morse code on the back of the USS Enterprise-A's brig moments before blasting a hole through the wall freeing Leonard McCoy, Spock and James T. Kirk. (Star Trek V: The Final Frontier)

In 2371, the USS Voyager discovered an Morse code signal for SOS (··· ­­­­­­­­−−− ···, three dots, three dashes, three dots) emanating from a planet in the Delta Quadrant. (VOY: "The 37's")

In 2377 during the third segment of the Antarian Trans-stellar Rally Harry Kim had to alert B'Elanna Torres and Tom Paris on the Delta Flyer that their converter was rigged to explode when they crossed the finish line but Irina had damaged the comm system. He was able to alert them using a modulating pulse modified to mimic the Morse code he and Paris had used in the "Captain Proton" holonovels – "converter rigged: eject." (VOY: "Drive")

Morse code is a method for transmitting information by using standardized sequences of variously spaced short and long elements for the characters and words in a message and originally created for Samuel Morse's electric telegraph in the mid-1830s.

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