Morse code translator: text to Morse code and Morse code to text

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Morse code translator

This Morse code translator allows you to translate text to Morse code and Morse code to text. You can use it to explore the fascinating world of Morse code, a historical form of communication often used in seafaring, aviation and emergency radio. Morse code uses a combination of dots (.) for short signals and dashes (-) for longer signals to represent letters, numbers and special characters. With this tool you can compose messages in Morse code and convert them to text or vice versa.

Using the Morse code translator

  1. Translate text into Morse code: To translate text into Morse code, enter your desired text in the text field labeled “Enter the text”. Please note that only letters, numbers and spaces can be translated. Special characters and symbols are accepted unchanged. After entering the text, press the “Translate” button. The translated Morse code is displayed in the adjacent “Morse code” text field. You can now copy or reuse the Morse code.
  2. Translate Morse code to text: To translate Morse code into text, enter the Morse code in the text field labeled “Morse code”. Use dots (.) for short signals and dashes (-) for longer signals. Separate individual characters and words with spaces. Then click on the “Translate” button. The translated text is displayed in the “Enter text” text field. You can now copy or edit the translated text.

Morsecode Table

LetterMorsecode
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– – . .
ä. – . –
ü. . – –
ö– – – .
ß. . . – – . .
1. – – – –
2. . – – –
3. . . – –
4. . . . –
5. . . . .
6– . . . .
7– – . . .
8– – – . .
9– – – – .
0– – – – –

Morse code, also known as Morse alphabet or Morse code, is a widely used code named after its inventor Samuel F. B. Morse. This code is used to transmit letters, numbers and other characters by telegraph. It defines the time pattern according to which a signal is switched on and off.

Interesting facts about Morse code

  • Historical significance: Morse code was developed in the 1830s and 1840s and was a significant innovation in telecommunications. It enabled the wireless transmission of messages over long distances.
  • Simple coding: Morse code uses only two basic signals, namely short signals (dots) and long signals (dashes), to represent letters and numbers. This simple coding makes it easy to learn and reliable to use.
  • International use: Morse code has been standardized internationally, which means that the same codes are used worldwide. This facilitated communication between different countries and cultures.
  • Maritime use: Morse code was an important part of maritime communication for a long time. Sailors and radio operators used it to transmit distress signals, weather reports and other important information.
  • Rescue services: In emergencies, Morse code can save lives. SOS, the internationally recognized distress signal (… — …), is transmitted in Morse code and is known worldwide.
  • Use in aviation: Morse code also played a role in aviation. In the past, aviation radio connections were made using Morse code before modern communication systems were introduced.
  • Cultural significance: Morse code has achieved a certain degree of popularity in pop culture. It has been used in books, movies and music and still fascinates people with its simplicity and mysterious way of communicating.

Morse code is a historic means of communication that is no longer widely used in today’s digital world, but still plays an important role in the history of telecommunications.