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Sunday, January 15, 2017
Morse Code Flag for the Number Six: 6 = _ . . . .
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Since stars represents dots and stripes represent dashes, we have the number 6 Morse Code flag with one stripe and four stars underneath. ...
Morse Code Flag for Five: 5 = . . . . .
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Since Morse Code for five has five dots, we have five stars on the flag. There are no stripes because there are no dashes coded in the nu...
Morse Code Flag for Four: 4 = . . . . _
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The Morse Code Flag for the number 4 has a green background since green is the 4th colour of the rainbow. The four stars represent the f...
Morse Code Flag for Three: 3 = . . . _ _
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The Morse Code Flag for the number 3 has a yellow background, because yellow is the 3rd colour of the visible spectrum. The three stars ...
Morse Code Flag for Two: 2 = . . _ _ _
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The Morse Code Flag for the number 2 has two stars for the dots and three stripes for the dashes. Since orange is the second colour in th...
Morse Code Flag for One: 1 = . _ _ _ _
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The Morse Code Flag for One has a red background with one star and four stripes that reflect the one dot and four dashes for its signal. ...
Morse Code Flag for the Number 0: _ _ _ _ _
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The Morse Code Zero Flag has five stripes that represent the five dashes for zero. Additionally since it uses the metric order for col...
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