Morse Code
Morse code is a language that is traditionally transmitted via radio frequencies and consisting of a series of short and long signals, known as dots (•
) and dashes (-
). It is usually sent as an RF carrier wave (or continuous wave, hence it's other name CW), and thus needs a HAM radio or some other kind of transmitter, along with some kind of keyer.
Common Codes/Alphabet
An alternative way to view these is in a binary tree[5], if that helps.
Character | Morse Code |
---|---|
A | •- |
B | -••• |
C | -•-• |
D | -•• |
E | • |
F | ••-• |
G | --• |
H | •••• |
I | •• |
J | •--- |
K | -•- |
L | •-•• |
M | -- |
N | -• |
O | --- |
P | •--• |
Q | --•- |
R | •-• |
S | ••• |
T | - |
U | ••- |
V | •••- |
W | •-- |
X | -••- |
Y | -•-- |
Z | --•• |
1 | •---- |
2 | ••--- |
3 | •••-- |
4 | ••••- |
5 | ••••• |
6 | -•••• |
7 | --••• |
8 | ---•• |
9 | ----• |
0 | ----- |
. | •-•-•- |
, | --••-- |
' | •----• |
" | •-••-• |
_ | ••--•- |
: | ---••• |
; | -•-•-• |
? | ••--•• |
! | -•-•-- |
- | -••••- |
+ | •-•-• |
/ | -••-• |
( | -•--• |
) | -•--•- |
= | -•••- |
@ | •--•-• |
References
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code
- http://g4fon.net/
- http://dxatlas.com/morserunner/
- https://calculla.com/morse_codes
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code#Alternative_display_of_common_characters_in_International_Morse_code
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