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::::”By comparison, Morse code being time based, is harder to send by tapping or banging. Its short and long signals can be improvised as taps and thumps, or short and long whistles or scraping sounds, but tap codes are simpler to learn and can be used in a wider variety of situations.”
::::I am not saying that others have not improvised sending Morse code using other methods. All I am looking for is to have this article convey correct information about Morse code. I have the experience, do you? [[Special:Contributions/2603:6011:9000:186:F80E:8651:6237:A4BE|2603:6011:9000:186:F80E:8651:6237:A4BE]] ([[User talk:2603:6011:9000:186:F80E:8651:6237:A4BE|talk]]) 12:48, 6 July 2024 (UTC)
:::::What is your concern about the text here? That when Denton writes about how "a prisoner might tap once on the wall for a dot and thump with his fist for a dash", he's wrong to call that "Morse code" and should have used a different term? [[User:Belbury|Belbury]] ([[User talk:Belbury|talk]]) 12:56, 6 July 2024 (UTC)