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Keep Talking and Nobody Explodes v. 1 Morse Code On the Subject of Morse Code An antiquated form of naval communication? What next? At least it's genuine Morse Code, so pay attention and you might just learn something. Interpret the signal from the flashing light using the Morse Code chart to spell one of the words in the table. The signal will loop, with a long gap between repetitions. Once the word is identified, set the corresponding frequency and press the transmit (TX) button. How to Interpret 1. A short flash represents a dot. 2. A long flash represents a dash. 3. There is a long gap between letters. 4. There is a very long gap before the word repeats. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 Page 12 of 23 If the word is: Respond at frequency: shell 3.505 MHz halls 3.515 MHz slick 3.522 MHz trick 3.532 MHz boxes 3.535 MHz leaks 3.542 MHz strobe 3.545 MHz bistro 3.552 MHz flick 3.555 MHz bombs 3.565 MHz break 3.572 MHz brick 3.575 MHz steak 3.582 MHz sting 3.592 MHz vector 3.595 MHz beats 3.600 MHz