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    Morse Code Alphabet Chart Letters Numbers Cap

    Designed and sold by AnnSign
    $23.19
    $27.29 (15% off)
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    $23.19
    $27.29 (15% off)

    Product features

    • The relaxed polo-style cap that isn't just for dads anymore
    • Unstructured, medium-to-high-profile crown with slightly curved bill
    • Buckle closure for adjustable fit
    • 100% cotton in all colors, fabric weight 7 oz. / 240 gsm
    • Five-panel design with double-wide front panel for seamless printing
    • Sized for ages 13+
    • Spot clean with damp cloth
    • Since every item is made just for you by your local third-party fulfiller, there may be slight variances in the product received
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    Morse Code Alphabet Chart Letters Numbers
    Morse Code, created in 1838 by Samuel Morse and Alfred Vail, a way to represent the alphabet, numbers and special characters by means of sounds, flashes of light, electrical impulses or the characters popularly known as the dash and dot. ‘What hath God Wrought?’ On May 24, 1844, Samuel Finley Breese Morse sent his first telegraph message from Washington to Baltimore, Maryland. Morse code is still used today by ham radio operators, pilots and flight controllers are familiar with it, and it can be useful at sea and in various emergency situations. The SOS signal (three dots, three dashes, three dots) is the international signal in Morse code for a call for help. Remember SOS forever!

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