

2 (or more) x Male-to-female jumper wiresĪ real Morse Code key will bring this project to life, especially if you can acquire an antique one.

Gained experience in multithreaded programming.Gained experience using the Raspberry Pi GPIO pins.Gained experience in Python programming.To have sent and decoded messages in Morse Code.To have programmed the Raspberry Pi to create Morse Code tones.Understand how to send and receive Morse.Understand how Morse was used for communication.Note: This resource uses International Morse. Imagine being alive one hundred years ago, and sending and receiving messages that could mean life and death using only tones! To commemorate this event, we've come up with a way for you to simulate and experience the main form of radio communication that was used back then. It became known as the Great War and, subsequently, the First World War. Over 16 million people lost their lives and 20 million were injured, making it one of the bloodiest conflicts in human history. How to program your Raspberry Pi to send, receive and decode Morse.Ģ014 marks the 100th anniversary of the declaration of World War 1, which began on the 28th of July 1914. To see our latest resources, please visit. Some or all parts of the resource may no longer work. The repo will remain available but the resource will no longer be maintained or updated.
