About Morse Code Translator
The Original Digital Language
Long before the internet, there was Morse Code. Developed in the 1830s by Samuel Morse, this system of dots (.) and dashes (-) revolutionized communication. Today, it remains a critical skill in amateur radio (HAM), aviation (VOR beacons), and even survival scenarios. Our Morse Code Translator instantly converts your text into International Morse Code and vice versa.
How It Works
- Dot (.): A short signal (1 unit of time).
- Dash (-): A long signal (3 units of time).
- Space: Separates letters (3 units) and words (7 units).
Educational and Fun Uses
- Learn a Skill: Challenge your friends to decode messages without using the tool.
- Secret Messages: Send "hidden" notes that look like random punctuation to the untrained eye.
- Auditory Training: Use the visual output to practice tapping out rhythms on your desk.
Common Codes
- SOS:
... --- ...(Save Our Souls) - HELLO:
.... . .-.. .-.. -- - - I LOVE YOU:
.. / .-.. -- - ...- . / -.-- -- - ..-