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2010-03-02 12:57 Jotge 495×228× (52556 bytes) {{Information |Description= Morse Code van F.C. Gerke |Source= |Date=02.03.2010 |Author=Jotge |Permission=free |other_versions= }} <!-- VERPLICHT: Vergeet niet een licentie te selecteren EN een auteur EN een bron in te vullen! -->
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2011-10-01 15:06 Spinningspark 1000×713× (40189 bytes) {{Information |Description=Tree representation of the Gerke version of the Morse code. |Source=Self created using Inkscape. Styled after Commons version of this chart, but data from sources below. |Date=1st October 2011 |Author=~~~ |other_versions=An inco
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Original file is riddled with errors. Essentially, it was international Morse code with added umlauts rather than the actual code as designed by Gerke.