What is a Bodo Code? Baudot code is one of the first telecommunication binary encodings from a machine. Baudot encryption uses a five-bit coding alphabet and two character sets (usually one for letters and one for numbers and punctuation). The coding alphabet depends on the device used (type Baudot).
Encryption of Morse code and Bodo code is to decrypt the message characters. There are two keys for switching between character sets: ⇩ and ⇧.
What is the advantage of Bodo code?
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