Learn Morse Code With This Morse Translator and Decoder

morse code decoder chart for translating from the alphabet to morse code

Learning Morse code can be a fun and rewarding experience. It may seem daunting at first, but with practice, anyone can learn to interpret and transmit messages with dots and dashes.

Use this helpful tool to decode between Morse code and text. To begin, please enter words in the input box and press Translate to Morse.

HELPFUL HINTS FOR USING THE MORSE CODE TRANSLATOR

How to translate text to Morse code:

  • Enter text into input box
  • Characters that cannot be translated into Morse will be ignored
  • Press the green play button to hear the Morse

How to decode Morse to text:

  • Enter Morse dashes or dots into the input box using period (.) and minus sign (-)
  • Morse letters must be separated by 1 space
  • You can use / to separate Morse words

How to use the button to input Morse:

  • Touch the button to input Morse dashes or dots
  • Pause for half a second to separate letters
  • Pause for more than 1.5 seconds to separate words

WHAT IS MORSE CODE?

Morse code is a method of communicating with a series of sounds or lights that can be understood only by someone who knows the code.

Each Morse symbol represents either a letter or number and is represented by a unique sequence of dots and dashes. The duration of a dash is three times the duration of a dot.

Samuel F.B. Morse invented a code that was used to send messages over electric telegraphs in the 1830s. The SOS distress signal — three dots, three dashes, three dots — proved to be a simple way to communicate in an emergency.

With the invention of the telephone (and, later, two-way radios and cellphones), Morse is nowadays used mostly just for fun by amateur radio operators. Certain amateur radio bands are still reserved for Morse code use.

Are you interested and codes and ciphers? Find out how to make a secret-code wheel or invisible ink on Scoutlife.org.

HOW CAN I LEARN MORSE CODE?

One of the best ways to start learning Morse is to use an online translator and decoder like the one on this page. These tools give you the chance to practice and test your abilities.

A chart like this one can also help you learn Morse code by visualizing the dots and dashes on the letters of the alphabet:

mnemonics chart to help learn morse

A great way to practice is by listening to Morse transmissions on the radio. Many amateur radio operators still use Morse, and you can tune in to their transmissions and try to interpret the messages. You can also join an amateur radio club or group to practice with other enthusiasts.

Learning Morse may seem like an outdated skill, but it can be a fun and rewarding hobby. It can also be useful in emergency situations when other forms of communication are unavailable. With a bit of practice and dedication, anyone can become proficient and enjoy the thrill of transmitting and receiving messages in this classic code.

29 Comments on Learn Morse Code With This Morse Translator and Decoder

  1. It rocks!!!!!!!!!!!

  2. it is a cool game with glitches and teachs about what type of signal to make

  3. light cycle 2.0 // September 29, 2011 at 4:52 pm // Reply

    it is really cool i` learning about ham radio i have a ham radio

  4. I’ve been a ham radio operator for over 40 years now and this web page is AWESOME! Thanks for introducing what we call “The Code” to everyone. If you like this, you’ll LOVE operating a QRP ham radio. You can signal with code to other hams all over the world and best of all, you can build your own radio that’ll fit in a lunch box! Have fun and remember to tell others about this website!!! Tnx de WD4D

  5. a wierd kid // August 5, 2011 at 2:03 pm // Reply

    there is a glitch when u go to number 2 and there is a number switch to number 1 and it shows you the first answer

  6. amazing, really wonderful. thanks very, very very much!

  7. shackalackadingdong // August 2, 2011 at 2:02 pm // Reply

    o is hard to reginize from 0

  8. Percy Jackson 2.0 // August 1, 2011 at 8:38 pm // Reply

    When you do the keyboard it doesent do what i want it to do!!!!

  9. captainamazing // July 20, 2011 at 2:09 pm // Reply

    This is great! Wikipedia has a morse code memory aid that really helps. Its a shame i missed my chance to get signaling.

  10. love it 😀

  11. it said v is wrong the right answer is v (i think i found a glitch)

  12. anti x lord // June 19, 2011 at 9:51 am // Reply

    it’s great..
    our scout also got use this morse code..

  13. seagull222 // June 15, 2011 at 5:24 pm // Reply

    it would be more useful if it could send not only letters but complete words

  14. like it,,,

  15. i am 70 years old,have since a kid i,v wanted to learn m/cod
    I recon your code machine mite do the trick

  16. This is cool but why is it called morse code machine

  17. My 7 year old loves this game.

  18. i dont understand the game:I

  19. this game i like it,is awsome as you know……

  20. i like it is good

  21. i like it

  22. i like this machine

  23. TYHIS MACHINE IS TOO FAST TO KEEP UP WITH ESPESIALLY WITH NEW RECRUITS

  24. Scout Crazy // March 9, 2011 at 6:08 pm // Reply

    good thing telephones were invented

  25. i dont get this

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