In the good old days before telephones and computers, Morse code (first digital language) was used to transmit text information without any special equipment. Today, Morse is not as popular as it used to be. Once a requirement in order to obtain an amateur radio license from the FCC or ITU, is now an optional element. Despite this, many radioheads continue to use this simple, yet effective, widely understood international language. So, are you ready to learn something fun or challenge your existing knowledge? Try this quiz. PLEASE NOTE: Spoken Representation is included ''dah'' for dashes, ''dit'' for dots located at the end of a character, and ''di'' for dots located at the beginning or internally within the character