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The morse code it outputs is mixed in with other audio, and is as follows:
The morse code it outputs is mixed in with other audio, and is as follows:


.-. .- ...- . -. .-.-.- --- - .... . .-. ... .. -.. . .-.-.- .-. . ... . .- .-. ... - --- .--. .--. . -.. ..
<code>.-. .- ...- . -. .-.-.- --- - .... . .-. ... .. -.. . .-.-.- .-. . ... . .- .-. ... - --- .--. .--. . -.. ..</code>


The transcription is
The transcription is
  RAVEN. OTHER [medium pause] SIDE. RESEAR [medium pause] STOPPED
  RAVEN. OTHER [medium pause] SIDE. RESEAR [medium pause] STOPPED


*{{Needs-investigation}} The word "research" is missing the letters "ch".
*{{Encryption-key}} <code>OTHERSIDE</code> is used as the "answer" in the [[Wasteland notes]].
*{{Needs-investigation}} The word "research" is missing the letters <code>CH</code>. Interestingly, if you write down the transcription with the pauses interpreted as line breaks, the first two lines have the same length.<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
RAVEN. OTHER
SIDE. RESEAR
STOPPED
</syntaxhighlight>
*{{Needs-investigation}} The morse code seems cut off at the end, as the signal stops in the midst of a "beep".
*{{Needs-investigation}} The morse code seems cut off at the end, as the signal stops in the midst of a "beep".
**The last character starts with a short beep and has at least one or more beeps following, indicated by the second beep of the character being cut off (see screenshot). This limits the following character to being one of A, I, W, R, U, S, J, P, Ä, L, Ü, F, V, or H.
**The last character starts with a short beep and has at least one or more beeps following, indicated by the second beep of the character being cut off (see screenshot). This limits the following character to being one of the letters A, I, W, R, U, S, J, P, Ä, L, Ü, F, V, H, one of the characters "." (dot), "?", "_", "'" (apostrophe), "+", "@", "SOS", or one of the prosigns "end of work", "error", "new page signal", "understood", "wait"; this list is not complete.


[[File:Wasteland-radio-morse-cut-signal.png|thumb|Cut Morse signal]]
[[File:Wasteland-radio-morse-cut-signal.png|thumb|Cut Morse signal]]
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[[Category:ARG]]
[[Category:ARG]]

Latest revision as of 18:22, 5 March 2022

In wasteland, morse code can be heard coming from a random radio sitting in an area of the map.

The morse code it outputs is mixed in with other audio, and is as follows:

.-. .- ...- . -. .-.-.- --- - .... . .-. ... .. -.. . .-.-.- .-. . ... . .- .-. ... - --- .--. .--. . -.. ..

The transcription is

RAVEN. OTHER [medium pause] SIDE. RESEAR [medium pause] STOPPED
  • 🔑 OTHERSIDE is used as the "answer" in the Wasteland notes.
  • Blue Question.svg The word "research" is missing the letters CH. Interestingly, if you write down the transcription with the pauses interpreted as line breaks, the first two lines have the same length.
    RAVEN. OTHER
    SIDE. RESEAR
    STOPPED
    
  • Blue Question.svg The morse code seems cut off at the end, as the signal stops in the midst of a "beep".
    • The last character starts with a short beep and has at least one or more beeps following, indicated by the second beep of the character being cut off (see screenshot). This limits the following character to being one of the letters A, I, W, R, U, S, J, P, Ä, L, Ü, F, V, H, one of the characters "." (dot), "?", "_", "'" (apostrophe), "+", "@", "SOS", or one of the prosigns "end of work", "error", "new page signal", "understood", "wait"; this list is not complete.
Cut Morse signal