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#78497 - RE: MORSE and Bar Codes Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Nicolas Subotovsky said:
eg.: T = dash, E = Dot, and A = dot slash. Therefore, you would have to identify with the microcontroller weather the message was originally 'A' or 'ET'. As Steve says, the Inter-Character gap takes care of this. Nicolas Subotovsky said:
If I remember well, bar code doesnt have this problem as all simbols are 4 bars long. This is not generally true: there are dozens of different barcode encoding schemes (or "Symbologies") - some have a fixed number of bars and/or spaces per character, some don't. |
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