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Procedural signs or
prosigns are
shorthand signals used in
Morse code telegraphy, for the
purpose of
simplifying and
standardizing procedural protocols...
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character groups representing Morse code
prosigns, are not "run together" or
concatenated in the way most
prosigns are formed.
Although a few abbreviations...
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Arabic numerals, and a
small set of
punctuation and
procedural signals (
prosigns).
There is no
distinction between upper and
lower case letters. Each Morse...
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International Morse code, the
prosign DO ( ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ▄▄▄ ) is used to
announce the
beginning of Wabun, and the
prosign SN ( ▄ ▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ ▄ ) is used to...
- 1 July 1908. In
modern terminology, SOS is a
Morse "procedural signal" or "
prosign", used as a start-of-message mark for
transmissions requesting ****istance...
- messages.
Before the days of SMS, "K" ▄▄▄ ▄ ▄▄▄ was used as a
Morse code
prosign for "Go Ahead".[citation needed] Okie
dokie This
slang term was po****rized...
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Silent key, an
amateur radio operator who has died "Stop keying", a
prosign used in
Morse code Super-Kamiokande, a ****anese
neutrino detector SK channel...
- and used
Morse code
prosigns to
encode white space text
formatting in
formal written text messages. In particular, the
Morse prosign BT (mnemonic break...
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acknowledged as understood, the
usual practice is to
respond with the
prosign SN (or VE)
which means "understood". On
telegraph cable networks "KK" was...
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SEASCII Stanford/ITS
Symbol TRON
Unified Hangul Code
Control character Morse prosigns C0 and C1
control codes ISO/IEC 6429 JIS X 0211
Unicode control, format...