Morse code

Morse code a type of character encoding, originally created for Samuel Morse's electric telegraph, which transmits telegraphic information using rhythm. Morse code uses a standardised sequence of short and long elements to represent the letters, numerals, punctuation, and special characters of a given message. The short and long elements can be formed by sounds, marks, or pulses, and are commonly known as dots and dashes, or dits and dahs.

Morse code is used quite often in RuneScape. It is are used in quests, and in hints and clues provided for upcoming updates (i.e. Letters to the Chaos Elemental). Morse code is also used in a music track called Norse Code, where the name of the track is a portmanteau of "Norse" (Scandinavian) and "Morse code".

Usage

 * Postbag from the Hedge 25 (Letter 8)
 * In "Chaotic Old Tips", the Morse code at the bottom of "Todo" list spells gecko. Gecko is a pet released with the Summoning skill.
 * Postbag from the Hedge 41 (Letter 13)
 * In the "Breakfast" heading in "Chaos Elemental's Suitcase", the number 3 is hidden in Morse code. This, along with other clues, provide a hint for the quest Elemental Workshop III.
 * In the quest Rocking Out
 * Players have an amusing conversation with Young Ralph in Morse code.
 * In the quest The Fremennik Isles
 * While in Jatizso, the music track Norse Code is unlocked, and it contains a hidden Morse code which spells out the letters to RuneScape.