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Sending Messages through “Morse code” - PPT Presentation

NATURE Sunday Academy The History of Morse Code The Task In the 1800s communication over wires had been established Europe French British Germans all had patents on various telegraphy designs by such people as Charles Wheatstone ID: 692233

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Sending Messages through “Morse code”

NATURE Sunday AcademySlide2

The History of Morse CodeSlide3

The Task

In the 1800’s, communication over wires had been established.

Europe, French, British, Germans all had patents on various telegraphy designs, by such people as Charles WheatstoneThey were, however, complicated and unreliable.An American Republic prize existed for an efficient communications system that covered the Atlantic Coast. Prior communications were done by optical

signaling,

which had distance and weather conditions issues.Slide4

Samuel Morse

Born:

Education:Occupation:

April 24, 1791

In Charlestown, MA

Degree in Art and Sculpture from Yale University

Painter of Portraits and other art. Created over 200 portraits during his lifetime. Got involved in Electricity later in life.Slide5

Communications Issues

Samuel Morse found existing communications frustrating.

During one of several trips to Europe aboard the Sully in 1832, he discussed electricity and long distance communication with Dr. Charles Thomas Jackson, a medical doctor who also worked with electricity and magnetism, and who dabbled with the telegraph himself.Slide6

In Pursuit of a Design

In 1835, Morse’s career as an artist was not feeding his family. Knowing that others were working on the telegraph as well, he got to work on his own design.

Charles Wheatstone was one of the competitors.

Wheatstone used 5 circuits, two were energized to send a letter. J, C, Q, U, X and Z had to be omitted, though, making words difficult.Slide7

Timeline to Demonstrations

1838: Demonstrated messaging on 3 miles of wire around New York University Exhibition Hall

1843: Morse finally secured a $30,000 grant to make a demonstration

Original Line made between Baltimore to Washington DC. Insulation failures prevented underground installation, B&O Railroad Counsel John Latrobe convinced Morse to string the wires on poles along the rail track. Slide8

Convincing Demonstration

May 24, 1844: Messages were sent back and forth between Baltimore and the Supreme Court chamber, including the infamous phrase: “What Hath God Wrought”

Messages from the capital to Baltimore in the ensuing days and weeks gave the Baltimore Patriot the scoop over rivals, and the value of the telegraph as a communication media was firmly established. Newspapers touted the transmission via “Telegraph” across their mastheads.Slide9

Start of Commercial Business

Samuel Morse made his first patent application in 1837.

Attempted to sell his invention to the government for $100,000.Started the Magnetic Telegraph Company in 1845.Western Union bought up the various telegraph companies in 1857.

Royalties made Morse quite wealthy by the end of the Civil War.Slide10

Session Timeline

11:00 – 11:30 Cultural

Connection/Brief Introduction11:30 – 12:00 Background/PowerPoint12:00 – 12:45 Lunch12:45 – 1:15 Activity 1 –

Code

and Decode Messages Using Morse Code

1:15 – 2:00 Activity 2 –

Computer

Activity with Morse Code

2:00 – 2:30 Activity 3 – Build a Telegraph Circuit2:30 – 3:00 Activity 4 – Use Telegraph to Send Morse Code Message Slide11

Activity 1

Code and Decode Messages Using Morse Code

Write the Following in Morse Code:Reduce, reuse and recycle 

 

Write your name (include your middle name)

 

 

 

The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog   Write your phone number (include your area code)Slide12

Activity 2Morse code TranslatorSlide13

Activity 2 Continued..,

Part 2: Play the Morse code Game

Part 3: Play Super Morse Code RPGSlide14

Activity 3Building a Telegraph SystemSlide15

Summary Questions

Morse code for SOS is______________________________________

Morse code was invented in ________________________________You would need to major in __________________________________ disciplines (art or engineering …?) in order to understand various encryption and decryption techniques like the Morse code lesson you learned about today.