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<title>|SOS International Morse Code Distress Signal</title>
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<content type='html'>&lt;div&gt;&lt;a href=&#039;https://musikfever.allyoucanfind.net/product/sos-international-morse-code-distress-signal.html&#039;&gt;&lt;img src=&#039;https://0.s3.envato.com/files/179155204/preview.mp3&#039; /&gt;&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/div&gt;&lt;br /&gt;  This is sound of SOS International Morse Code Distress Signal. You can use it in videos, trailers, movies, games, cartoons, animations, quizzes, presentations, music and lot more&amp;hellip;  Morse code is usually heard at the receiver as a medium-pitched on/off audio tone (600&amp;ndash;1000 Hz) That&amp;rsquo;s why for the signal frequency I have choosen 800 Hz, which is exactly in the middle between mostly used frequencies 600-1000 Hz.  The unit length is equal to 50 ms which is 1/20 of a second. This  ... &lt;a href=&#039;https://musikfever.allyoucanfind.net/product/sos-international-morse-code-distress-signal.html&#039;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Read More&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;/a&gt;</content>
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<published>Sunday, April 17, 2016,07:10:34</published>
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