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Words along wires

This educational module aims to explore and compare different communication systems, such as Semaphore and Morse code. Participants will learn how these systems work and analyze their strengths and weaknesses. The module also covers the planning of communication links and evaluates the ease of use and speed of message transmission for each system.

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Words along wires

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  1. Siemens Education Words along wires

  2. Words along wires • Overall learning objectives: • Explore different communications systems • Compare systems, identifying strengths

  3. Words along wires • Overall learning outcomes: • To be able to explain different communication systems and how they work • To be able to compare different communication systems

  4. Words along wires • Different ways of communicating

  5. Words along wires • Semaphore code

  6. Words along wires • Morse code

  7. Words along wires • Planning a link – What are the risks?

  8. Words along wires • Planning a link

  9. Words along wires The Morse code system used dots and dashes The Siemens pointer system used a dial • Morse code transmitter

  10. Words along wires The Morse code system used dots and dashes The Siemens pointer system used a dial • Morse code transmitter

  11. Words along wires • How easy is each system to use? • How quickly can messages be sent? • Would either system get quicker with practice? • Which do you think is the better one, and why? • Evaluating the systems

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