SOS
SOS is the commonly used description for the international Morse code distress signal (· · · — — — · · ·). This distress signal was first adopted by the German government in radio regulations effective April 1, 1905, and became the worldwide standard under the second International Radiotelegraphic Convention, which was signed on November 3, 1906 and became effective on July 1, 1908. SOS remained the maritime radio distress signal until 1999, when it was replaced by the Global Maritime Distress Safety System. (With this new system in place, it became illegal for a ship to signal that she is in distress in Morse code.) SOS is still recognized as a visual distress signal.
Read more about Sos.
Related Subjects
Related Phrases
Related Words