- Morse Code Translator
Just type letters, numbers and punctuation into the top box and the Morse code will appear in the bottom box with a "#" if the character cannot be translated If you want to learn Morse code, try one of the training tools
- Morse code - Wikipedia
Morse code is a telecommunications method which encodes text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes, or dits and dahs [3][4] It is named after Samuel Morse, one of several developers of the system
- Morse Code Translator | Free Text to Morse Code Converter Online
What is Morse Code? Morse Code is a communication system that encodes letters, numbers, and symbols using short "dots" ( ) and longer "dashes" (-) Originally developed for telegraph systems, it remains one of the simplest and most universal ways to transmit messages
- Morse Code | Invention, History, Systems | Britannica
Morse Code, either of two systems for representing letters of the alphabet, numerals, and punctuation marks by an arrangement of dots, dashes, and spaces The codes are transmitted as electrical pulses of varied lengths or analogous mechanical or visual signals, such as flashing lights
- Morse Code: Complete Guide to History, Alphabet Chart Translation
Complete guide to Morse code covering its history, the full alphabet chart, how to learn it, SOS emergency signals, and modern applications in ham radio and accessibility
- Complete Morse Code Alphabet | Letters, Numbers Symbols | Morse. Codes
Complete morse code alphabet with all 26 letters A-Z, numbers 0-9, and punctuation marks Full reference chart with dot-dash patterns and audio
- Morse Code Translator - Convert Text to Morse Code
Translate text to Morse code and back with our free online tool Features audio playback, downloadable translations, and support for letters, numbers, and special characters
- CWops – Celebrating the unique art form of Morse Code
We bring together and support amateur radio operators who enjoy communicating by Morse Code (CW) We offer free CW training to those who want to learn this special skill that reaches back to the very beginning of ham radio and remains vital today
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