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  2. Baudot teleprinter code
    The Baudot code (French pronunciation: [boˈdo]) is an early character encoding for telegraphy invented by Émile Baudot in the 1870s. It was the predecessor to the International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 (ITA2), the most common teleprinter code in use before ASCII.
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    Baudot teleprinter code
    The Baudot code or International Teleprinter Code was invented by Emile Baudot in 1870. It is binary code which uses crosses and dots. It was used for teleprinter messages instead of the morse code and allowed to encode 2^5=32 characters efficiently. Each character was preceeded and followed by a bit to announce its start and end.
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    Baudot teleprinter code
    Baudot Code, telegraph code developed by J.-M.-E. Baudot in France, which by the mid-20th century supplanted the Morse Code for most printing telegraphy. It consisted originally of groups of five “on” and “off” signals of equal duration, representing a substantial economy over the Morse system, composed of short dots and long dashes.
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    Baudot teleprinter code
    International Teleprinter Code (also known as Baudot-Murray Code) enables messages to be sent as a series of electrical impulses. Each letter of the alphabet is represented as a 5 bit code comprised of impulses or the absence of impulses (written at Bletchley Park as X and •, respectively).
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