What is Morse code?
Morse code is a code system that represents single sounds with dots and long sounds with dashes, and combines them to communicate and decipher using the intonation of the signal.
Morse code is a code system that represents single sounds with dots and long sounds with dashes, and combines them to communicate and decipher using the intonation of the signal.
Step 1: Type the text you want to convert in the left input box.
Step 2: The corresponding Morse code will automatically appear in the right box.
Step 3: If you input Morse code, the translated text will automatically show up in the left box.
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Morse Code translator is an Internet tool that allows anyone to easily, quickly and accurately convert Morse code to Roman characters or Roman characters to Morse code.
Samuel F.B. Morse and his assistant Alfred Baer received the first patents related to the telegraph.
Morse code was developed in the 1830s and further improved and put into practical use in the 1840s.
The first telegraph message sent by Morse was "What hath God wrought". It was sent on May 24, 1844, when the telegraph line between Baltimore and Washington was opened.
Morse code was especially useful in the military. In modern times, its practical and commercial use has decreased considerably, but it is still used in fields such as aviation, amateur radio, and assistive technology (AT).
Morse code is available in a variety of media, including pen and paper, light and sound. It can also be used in any situation by using simple body movements such as blinking your eyes.
Morse code can be easily learned through memorization of symbols, listening practice, and repeated practice using online apps. For more information, please see the How to learn Morse code page.
Those who do not memorize Morse code well can refer to the Morse code list to decipher it, but if you want to save time, You can instantly find the corresponding Roman character string using an automatic decoding app on the internet.
Expressed in Morse code, SOS is "... --- ...".