What is teletypewriter code?

International Teleprinter Code (also known as Baudot-Murray Code) enables messages to be sent as a series of electrical impulses. Each letter of the alphabet is represented as a 5 bit code comprised of impulses or the absence of impulses (written at Bletchley Park as X and •, respectively).
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What is a teletypewriter used for?

A teleprinter (teletypewriter, teletype or TTY for TeleTYpe/TeleTYpewriter) is a now largely obsolete electro-mechanical typewriter which can be used to communicate typed messages from point to point through a simple electrical communications channel, often just a pair of wires.
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Is the teletypewriter still used today?

Teleprinters are still widely used in the aviation industry (see AFTN and airline teletype system), and variations called Telecommunications Devices for the Deaf (TDDs) are used by the hearing impaired for typed communications over ordinary telephone lines.
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What is Murry code?

[′mər·ē ‚kōd] (communications) A binary code with five binary digits per letter which was developed to be used with a typewriterlike device which would punch holes in paper tape, and is now the basis of the widely used CCIT 2 code.
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What is the difference between Morse code and Baudot code?

Baudot is a fixed length code of 5 bits, as opposed to Morse's variable length code. Morse has a separate code for each characters while Baudot uses “shift' codes to change between alphabet and figure characters. For instance, a binary 11 would represent either an 'A' or a '-' depending on the shift state.
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What is Baudot Murray code?

International Teleprinter Code (also known as Baudot-Murray Code) enables messages to be sent as a series of electrical impulses. Each letter of the alphabet is represented as a 5 bit code comprised of impulses or the absence of impulses (written at Bletchley Park as X and •, respectively).
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How old is a meter cod?

Fossils of fish anatomically identical to modern Murray cod have been unearthed in NSW from strata dating to 26 millions years ago. However, it is possible the species is as old as the Murray-Darling Basin itself about 50 to 60 million years.
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Does cod eat cod?

Adult cod are active hunters, feeding on sand eels, whiting, haddock, small cod, squid, crabs, lobsters, mussels, worms, mackerel, and molluscs.
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How old can Murray cod get?

A Murray Cod can live for more than 50 years, which gives it a greater chance of reproducing despite extreme weather events such as droughts. The cod reaches sexual maturity at between four and six years old. It moves upstream to spawn, often travelling as far as 120km.
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What does TTY mode mean on Android phone?

TTY mode. Your phone can use an optional teletypewriter (TTY) device, for people who are hard of hearing or have a speech impairment. Plug the TTY device into the phone's headset connector.
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What happens when you call a TTY number?

TTY users can directly call other TTY numbers or they can call a Relay Service. The Relay Service operator will receive the messages on a TTY and relay the messages, by standard phone, to a person who does not have a TTY. A standard phone user can also place a call through the Relay Service operator to a TTY user.
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How does TTY work on cell phones?

A teletypewriter (TTY) is a device used for communication by hearing-impaired and speech-impaired people. User types the message on a TTY machine and the machine transmits the message through a telephone line or mobile phone signal.
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How do I turn off TTY on my Android?

When TTY (teletypewriter) settings are enabled, you can use your phone with a TTY device if you're deaf or hard of hearing.
  1. From a Home screen, tap. Phone. . ...
  2. From the Keypad tab, tap the. Menu icon. (located in the upper-right).
  3. Tap. Settings. .
  4. Tap. Call. .
  5. Tap. More settings. .
  6. Tap. TTY mode. .
  7. Tap one of the following: TTY Off.
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Is cod sperm edible?

Shirako is the milt, or sperm sacs, of male cod. It's served in both raw and cooked form in restaurants all over Japan, but many Japanese consider it an acquired taste. The word “shirako” means “white children,” and it is in season in the winter. It's also called kiku and tachi.
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Is cod halal?

Category One — includes fish with scales and fins such as cod, flounder, haddock, halibut, herring, mackerel, perch, pollock, salmon, sea bass, whiting, buffalo fish, carp, trout, tuna, orange roughy, and snapper. This category is acceptable by all the Muslim consumers.
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Is cod a man made fish?

Cod in the wild

Cod is found naturally in both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. It is a large, dark fish covered in small spots, and a defining characteristic of all species of cod is the chin barbel, an organ that looks like a small hook beneath the fish's chin, which helps cod locate food in dark or opaque water.
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Where is Murray cod?

Murray cod (Maccullochella peelii peelii) are found in freshwater rivers and creeks in eastern South Australia and west of the Great Dividing Range in NSW, Victoria and southern Queensland.
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Can I put Murray cod in my dam?

Murray Cod are capable of breeding in your dam, BUT they require solid water quality and the adults are prone to eating their own young since they're an apex predator.
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Who invented Baudot code?

The Baudot code or International Teleprinter Code was invented by Emile Baudot in 1870. It is binary code which uses crosses and dots. It was used for teleprinter messages instead of the morse code and allowed to encode 2^5=32 characters efficiently.
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What are Baudot tones?

In the e911 industry there is still a small segment of the population that uses TTY devices for the hearing impaired. These devices use specific tones called Baudot tones to communicate letters and characters via key presses on the keyboard of the TTY device.
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How do you say hello in Morse code?

Dot dot. 4 dots for H, 2 dots for I.
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