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American Morse Code — also known as Railroad Morse—is the latter-day name for the original version of the Morse Code developed in the mid-1840s, by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for their electric telegraph. The "American" qualifier was added because, after most of the rest of the world adopted "International Morse Code," the companies that continued to use the original Morse Code were mainly located in the United States. American Morse is now nearly extinct—it is most frequently seen in American railroad museums and American Civil War reenactments—and "Morse Code" today virtually always means the International Morse which supplanted American Morse.

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  • شفرة مورس الأمريكية (ar)
  • American Morse code (en)
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  • شفرة مورس الأمريكية أو شفرة مورس للسكك الحديدية، كانت تُستخدم التلغراف الكهربائي للتواصل. طوّرها صمويل مورس في منتصف أربعينيات القرن التاسع عشر. أرسل مورس عبارته الشهيرة «ما فعل الله» (بالإنجليزية: What hath God wrought) وهي عبارة اختارتها آني إلسورث ـ ابنة هنري إلسورث مفوض براءات الاختراع ـ من الكتاب المقدس (سفر العدد 23:23)، من العاصمة الأمريكية واشنطن إلى الميكانيكي والمخترع الذي كان متواجدا في مدينة بالتيمور في الساعة الثامنة وخمس وأربعون دقيقة مساء، 24 مايو 1844. * بوابة اللغة * بوابة اتصال عن بعد * بوابة كتابة * بوابة ملاحة (ar)
  • American Morse Code — also known as Railroad Morse—is the latter-day name for the original version of the Morse Code developed in the mid-1840s, by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for their electric telegraph. The "American" qualifier was added because, after most of the rest of the world adopted "International Morse Code," the companies that continued to use the original Morse Code were mainly located in the United States. American Morse is now nearly extinct—it is most frequently seen in American railroad museums and American Civil War reenactments—and "Morse Code" today virtually always means the International Morse which supplanted American Morse. (en)
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  • شفرة مورس الأمريكية أو شفرة مورس للسكك الحديدية، كانت تُستخدم التلغراف الكهربائي للتواصل. طوّرها صمويل مورس في منتصف أربعينيات القرن التاسع عشر. أرسل مورس عبارته الشهيرة «ما فعل الله» (بالإنجليزية: What hath God wrought) وهي عبارة اختارتها آني إلسورث ـ ابنة هنري إلسورث مفوض براءات الاختراع ـ من الكتاب المقدس (سفر العدد 23:23)، من العاصمة الأمريكية واشنطن إلى الميكانيكي والمخترع الذي كان متواجدا في مدينة بالتيمور في الساعة الثامنة وخمس وأربعون دقيقة مساء، 24 مايو 1844. * بوابة اللغة * بوابة اتصال عن بعد * بوابة كتابة * بوابة ملاحة (ar)
  • American Morse Code — also known as Railroad Morse—is the latter-day name for the original version of the Morse Code developed in the mid-1840s, by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail for their electric telegraph. The "American" qualifier was added because, after most of the rest of the world adopted "International Morse Code," the companies that continued to use the original Morse Code were mainly located in the United States. American Morse is now nearly extinct—it is most frequently seen in American railroad museums and American Civil War reenactments—and "Morse Code" today virtually always means the International Morse which supplanted American Morse. (en)
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