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SOS_morse_code.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 4.4 s, 79 kbps)

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Description
English: SOS in Morse code, the international distress call. This audio file was entirely synthesized with Audacity software.
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Source Own work
Author Hydrargyrum

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Public domain I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the public domain. This applies worldwide.
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Date/TimeThumbnailDimensionsUserComment
current18:22, 6 April 2015
4.4 s (42 KB)HydrargyrumDigitally generated from scratch in Audacity, using A440 tone and correct tone/silence ratios; 1 second lead-in and lead-out to allow OGG decoder to stabilize.
14:19, 8 June 2011
2.5 s (10 KB)StuartH~commonswikiAppend slight period of silence to end, as the last "dit" was missing when played in-browser (Firefox).
10:29, 7 February 2011
2.3 s (9 KB)ModernGeekUpdated so that it sounds more clean. Public Domain.
18:36, 22 August 2007
1.0 s (10 KB)ArnoldReinholdReverted to earlier revision
18:35, 22 August 2007
6.1 s (39 KB)ArnoldReinholdReverted to earlier revision
18:23, 19 December 2005
1.0 s (10 KB)NigeljNew file, as a Morse Code Prosign - i.e. without letter- or word-gap between the S, O and S. Created out of S_morse_code.ogg and O_morse_code.ogg (both public domain licenced on Wikimedia Commons), using Audacity, on Linux, by uploader, MJ0AQJ
23:53, 14 April 2005
6.1 s (39 KB)Bonzocreate 4 sr.Wikipedia User:Bonzo :) Category:Morse code
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