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- SOS abstract "SOS is the international Morse code distress signal (· · · – – – · · ·). This distress signal was first adopted by the German government in radio regulations effective April 1, 1905, and became the worldwide standard under the second International Radiotelegraphic Convention, which was signed on November 3, 1906, and became effective on July 1, 1908. SOS remained the maritime radio distress signal until 1999, when it was replaced by the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System. SOS is still recognized as a visual distress signal.The SOS distress signal is a continuous sequence of three dits, three dahs, and three dits, all run together without letter spacing. In International Morse Code, three dits form the letter S, and three dahs make the letter O, so \"SOS\" became an easy way to remember the order of the dits and dahs. In modern terminology, SOS is a Morse \"procedural signal\" or \"prosign\", and the formal way to write it is with a bar above the letters: SOS.In popular usage, SOS became associated with such phrases as \"Save Our Ship\" or \"Save Our Souls\" or \"Send Out Succour\". SOS is only one of several ways that the combination could have been written; VTB, for example, would produce exactly the same sound, but SOS was chosen to describe this combination. SOS is the only nine-element signal in Morse code, making it more easily recognizable, as no other symbol uses more than eight elements.".
- SOS soundRecording SOS__1.
- SOS wikiPageExternalLink 1905funk.htm.
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- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Ambigram.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink American_Morse_code.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Armed_merchantman.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_the_Atlantic.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink CQD.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Brevity_codes.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Distress_signals.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emergency_communication.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Encodings.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Morse_code.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Rescue.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Category:Survival_skills.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Distress_signal.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink German_Empire.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Global_Maritime_Distress_and_Safety_System.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink HMHS_Britannic.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Hatteras,_North_Carolina.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Marconi_Company.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Mayday.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Mirror.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Morse_code.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink O.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Pan-pan.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Prosigns_for_Morse_code.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Radio.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Sécurité.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink T.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink United_Wireless_Telegraph_Company.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink Vessel_emergency_codes.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "Air Rescue Squadron".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "Morse code distress signal".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "QQQ signal".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "S-O-S".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "S.O.S.".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "SOS ".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "SOS call".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "SOS distress call".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "SOS signal".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "SOS".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "distress call".
- SOS wikiPageWikiLinkText "distress signal".
- SOS description "SOS in Morse code".
- SOS filename "SOS morse code.ogg".
- SOS title "SOS".
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- SOS subject Category:Brevity_codes.
- SOS subject Category:Distress_signals.
- SOS subject Category:Emergency_communication.
- SOS subject Category:Encodings.
- SOS subject Category:Morse_code.
- SOS subject Category:Rescue.
- SOS subject Category:Survival_skills.
- SOS hypernym Signal.
- SOS type Broadcaster.
- SOS type Convention.
- SOS type Communication.
- SOS type Convention.
- SOS type Encoding.
- SOS type Mode.
- SOS type Redirect.
- SOS type Thing.
- SOS comment "SOS is the international Morse code distress signal (· · · – – – · · ·). This distress signal was first adopted by the German government in radio regulations effective April 1, 1905, and became the worldwide standard under the second International Radiotelegraphic Convention, which was signed on November 3, 1906, and became effective on July 1, 1908. SOS remained the maritime radio distress signal until 1999, when it was replaced by the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System.".
- SOS label "SOS".
- SOS sameAs Q214266.
- SOS sameAs إس_أو_إس.
- SOS sameAs SOS.
- SOS sameAs SOS.
- SOS sameAs SOS.
- SOS sameAs SOS.
- SOS sameAs SOS.
- SOS sameAs SOS.