4 in Morse Code
4 in Morse code is ....-. The pattern is four dots and one dash.
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What does . . . . - mean in Morse code?
The compact Morse pattern ....- is the number 4. If you type . . . . - with spaces between every symbol, a strict decoder may read it as E E E E T because spaces normally separate Morse letters.
For the pattern-first explanation, see dot dot dot dot dash Morse code.
How to Write 4 in Morse Code
4 is written as ....-. The pattern reads dot dot dot dot dash, with 4 dot(s) and 1 dash(es).
How Morse Code Numbers Work
- Each Morse number uses five symbols.
- Digits 1 to 5 start with dots and end with dashes.
- Digits 6 to 0 start with dashes and end with dots.
Timing for 4
- Dot = 1 unit.
- Dash = 3 units.
- Gap inside a digit = 1 unit.
- Gap between digits = 3 units.
Examples with 4
- 4=....-
- 14=.---- ....-
- 404=....- ----- ....-
- 2024=..--- ----- ..--- ....-
4 vs Nearby Morse Numbers
Practice
- Decode this pattern: ....-
- Compare 4 with 3.
- Try this in the Morse Code Numbers converter.
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4 in Morse code is ....-.