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Text to Morse Code Translator

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Convert text to Morse code with multiple display styles and audio playback support. Perfect for learning, communication, and educational purposes.

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Display Style

Classic dots and dashes

Text Input

Morse Code Output

Morse code output will appear here...
Speed:

Conversion Statistics

0
Characters
1
Words
0
Dots
0
Dashes

Common Examples

Emergency Signals:
"SOS"
... --- ...
"HELP"
.... . .-.. .--.
"OK"
--- -.-
Common Words:
"HI"
.... ..
"BYE"
-... -.-- .
"YES"
-.-- . ...

Key Features

Convert text to Morse code with multiple display styles
Audio playback of Morse code with adjustable speed
Support for letters, numbers, and common punctuation
Real-time conversion with instant preview
Copy Morse code to clipboard
Statistics showing dots, dashes, and character counts
Multiple visual styles (Standard, Typography, Binary, Symbolic)
Error handling for unsupported characters

Use Cases

1
Learning Morse code for amateur radio operators
2
Creating Morse code messages for fun or education
3
Converting text for telegraph-style communication
4
Educational purposes in coding and communication classes
5
Generating Morse code for puzzles and games
6
Testing Morse code proficiency with audio playback
7
Converting emergency signals like SOS
8
Creating unique text representations for art projects

Pro Tips

Use the audio playback to learn Morse code patterns
Try different styles to find what works best for you
SOS in Morse code is ... --- ...
Numbers are represented by 5 symbols each
Spaces between words are represented by 3 spaces
Practice with common words to build familiarity
Use the statistics to analyze Morse code efficiency

Frequently Asked Questions

What characters are supported?

The tool supports all letters (A-Z), numbers (0-9), and common punctuation marks including period, comma, question mark, exclamation point, and more.

How does the audio playback work?

The audio uses a 600Hz tone with dots as short beeps and dashes as long beeps. You can adjust the playback speed from 0.5x to 2x normal speed.

What are the different display styles?

Standard uses dots and dashes, Typography uses bullets and em-dashes, Binary uses 1s and 0s, and Symbolic uses stars and lines.

Can I convert Morse code back to text?

Yes! Use our companion tool 'Morse to Text' to convert Morse code back to readable text.

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