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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