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Morse Code Converter

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About this Tool

Communicate like it's 1844. Convert text into Morse code dots and dashes, or decode Morse back into readable text. A fun and educational tool for learning the language of the telegraph.

Morse code revolutionized long-distance communication. It assigns a unique sequence of short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes) to each letter and number. This tool acts as a digital telegraph key, translating your words into this historic code instantly.

  1. Type your message in the text box.
  2. Instantly see the Morse code translation.
  3. Click 'Play' to hear the audio signals.
  4. Paste Morse code to translate it back to text.
  • Learning Morse code for amateur radio licenses.
  • Sending secret messages in games or escape rooms.
  • Understanding historical documents or signals.
  • Bi-directional: Text-to-Morse and Morse-to-Text.
  • Audio Playback: Listen to the dots and dashes.
  • International Standard: Uses standard ITU Morse code.
  • Visual Output: clear display of the coded message.

The tool uses a lookup table (dictionary) to map each character (A-Z, 0-9) to its Morse equivalent (e.g., 'A' is '.-'). It handles spacing between letters and words to ensure the message is readable.

What is the SOS signal?

It is '... --- ...' (three dots, three dashes, three dots), the universal distress signal.

Can I learn Morse code with this?

Absolutely! Type letters one by one and listen to the sound to memorize the patterns.

Is it accurate?

Yes, it follows the International Morse Code standard used worldwide.

All calculations and data processing for this tool are performed locally in your browser. UtilToolkits does not send any of your data to an external server, ensuring your information remains private and secure.

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