International Morse Code

 

International Morse Code is the replacement code for the old American Morse Code.   The American Code is rarely used.  The International Morse Code is used by Amateur Radio and some maritime radio operators.   Military operators may also use it when radio signals are too weak for their other systems to work.   Amateur Radio people by international laws have to be able to send and receive 5 words per minute.   If you would like to see the American Morse Code bring up the other web page.

 

A

Dot   Dash

B

Dash  Dot  Dot  Dot

C

Dash  Dot  Dash  Dot

D

Dash  Dot  Dot

E

Dot

F

Dot  Dot  Dash  Dot

G

Dash  Dash  Dot

H

Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot

I

Dot  Dot

J

Dot  Dash  Dash  Dash

K

Dash  Dot  Dash

L

Dot  Dash  Dot  Dot

M

Dash  Dash

N

Dash  Dot

O

Dash  Dash  Dash

P

Do   Dash Dash Dot

Q

Dash  Dash  Dot Dash

R

Dot  Dash  Dot

S

Dot  Dot  Dot

T

Dash

U

Dot  Dot Dash

V

Dot  Dot  Dot  Dash

W

Dot  Dash  Dash

X

Dash Dot Dot  Dash

Y

Dash  Dot  Dash  Dash

Z

Dash  Dash  Dot  Dot

1

Dot  Dash  Dash  Dash  Dash

2

Dot  Dot  Dash  Dash  Dash

3

Dot  Dot  Dot  Dash  Dash

4

Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot  Dash

5

Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot

6

Dash  Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot

7

Dash  Dash  Dot  Dot  Dot

8

Dash  Dash  Dash  Dot  Dot

9

Dash  Dash  Dash  Dash  Dot

0

Dash  Dash  Dash  Dash  Dash

Period

Dot Dash  Dot  Dash  Dot  Dash

Colon

Dash  Dash  Dash  Dot  Dot  Dot

End

Dot  Dash  Dot  Dash  Dot

Comma

Dath  Dash  Dot  Dot  Dash  Dash

Semicolon

Dash  Dot  Dash  Dot  Dash  Dot

Start

Dash  Dot  Dash

Quotation

Dot  Dash  Dot  Dot  Dash  Dot

Error

Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot  Dot

Wait

D  Dash  Dot  Dot  Dot.

 

 

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