What is Morse Code?
Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to encode text characters as standardized sequences of two different signal durations, called dots (short) and dashes (long). Named after Samuel Morse, it was instrumental in the development of the electrical telegraph system in the 19th century.
How to Use Morse Code
Modern Morse code uses specific timing. A dot is the basic unit of time. A dash is three times the length of a dot. In our Morse Code Studio, we use a slash (/) to clearly separate each individual character, ensuring 100% accuracy for beginners and pros alike.
Why Use Our Translator?
Unlike basic translators, our tool provides character-level delimiters. This makes it ideal for learning CW (Continuous Wave) radio, emergency SOS signaling, or cryptographic encoding for developers and hobbyists.