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Hello, I think there is one little mistake in this (apart from that in my opinion fantastic, clearly arranged and very helpful) Morse code tree, isn't it? '-.--.' leads to 'Ĥ' and '-.--.-' leads to '(' and ')'. But I think '-.--.' means '(' and '-.--.-' means ')'. At https://commons.wikimedia.org/Morse_code I found '----' ]. What do you think? But I don't know how to change it. Thanks in advance for your help. Yours, --] (]) 23:25, 1 June 2021 (UTC) Hello, I think there is one little mistake in this (apart from that in my opinion fantastic, clearly arranged and very helpful) Morse code tree, isn't it? '-.--.' leads to 'Ĥ' and '-.--.-' leads to '(' and ')'. But I think '-.--.' means '(' and '-.--.-' means ')'. At https://commons.wikimedia.org/Morse_code I found '----' ]. What do you think? But I don't know how to change it. Thanks in advance for your help. Yours, --] (]) 23:25, 1 June 2021 (UTC)

:I dug into this a little. It looks like it's not technically incorrect but I agree the diagram should be changed.

:Ĥ comes from Esperanto, and the chart on says either -•--• or ---- can be used for Ĥ. Another random web page also lists both but notes -•--• is only used sometimes because it conflicts with the bracket '('. Esperanto Misplaced Pages also points out that Esperanto Radio Amateurs often don't even use any of the extended characters, and use a transcription (Zamenhof method or H-system) instead, where Ĥ is written/sent as "hh".

:So, Ĥ is sometimes sent as -•--• but it's only found in a constructed language, where it appears to be the least popular encoding out of three alternatives. —] 23:17, 9 September 2021 (UTC)


== ż ⇄ ź == == ż ⇄ ź ==

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Period?

I think I remember there being a Period. Am I dreaming again? I thought it was ._._._ Longinus876 (talk) 23:30, 21 May 2021 (UTC)

It is listed in Morse_code#Letters,_numbers,_punctuation,_prosigns_for_Morse_code_and_non-Latin_variants --Ancheta Wis   (talk | contribs) 00:00, 22 May 2021 (UTC)

Little mistake at https://en.wikipedia.org/Morse_code#Alternative_display_of_common_characters_in_International_Morse_code?

Hello, I think there is one little mistake in this (apart from that in my opinion fantastic, clearly arranged and very helpful) Morse code tree, isn't it? '-.--.' leads to 'Ĥ' and '-.--.-' leads to '(' and ')'. But I think '-.--.' means '(' and '-.--.-' means ')'. At https://commons.wikimedia.org/Morse_code I found '----' media:CH, Ĥ, Š Morse Code.oga. What do you think? But I don't know how to change it. Thanks in advance for your help. Yours, --2A02:810B:8C3F:EA08:70A3:2ED0:4E9B:732F (talk) 23:25, 1 June 2021 (UTC)

I dug into this a little. It looks like it's not technically incorrect but I agree the diagram should be changed.
Ĥ comes from Esperanto, and the chart on Esperanto Morse Code article says either -•--• or ---- can be used for Ĥ. Another random web page also lists both but notes -•--• is only used sometimes because it conflicts with the bracket '('. Esperanto Misplaced Pages also points out that Esperanto Radio Amateurs often don't even use any of the extended characters, and use a transcription (Zamenhof method or H-system) instead, where Ĥ is written/sent as "hh".
So, Ĥ is sometimes sent as -•--• but it's only found in a constructed language, where it appears to be the least popular encoding out of three alternatives. —Pengo 23:17, 9 September 2021 (UTC)

ż ⇄ ź

Polish Misplaced Pages lists Ż (dot) as --..-. and Ź (acute) as --..-

This article currently lists them the other way around.

Can anyone clear this up?

Polish is probably the only language which uses both characters. I saw the Polish wiki way listed in an unsourced forum post, which led me to notice the discrepancy. Does anyone have better knowledge or sources for which way is correct or more frequently used? —Pengo 22:22, 9 September 2021 (UTC)

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