Morse Code Chart | Free Access |
• Dit (.) = short signal • Dah (-) = long signal (3x length of dit)
Samuel Morse changed the world in 1844. Today, the Morse Code chart remains a brilliant study in information theory and simplicity.
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 = --.. Morse Code Chart
0-9 are also available.
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Save this chart for your next adventure in amateur radio, survival prep, or just to send secret messages to your friends. 🤫 • Dit (
🔤 A (.-) to Z (--..) 🔢 Numbers: 0 (-----) to 9 (----.) 🛑 Pro sign: ...---... (SOS)
💡 The most famous letter is easy to remember: • E = . (one dot) • T = - (one dash) Morse Code Chart
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