Morse code is a signaling system that encodes letters and numbers into dots and dashes.
Use a Morse translator tool, type your text, and it will convert each supported character into Morse symbols in real time.
Enter Morse symbols with spaces between letters and "/" between words. A decoder converts the sequence back to readable text.
SOS is represented as "... --- ...".
HELLO is represented as ".... . .-.. .-.. ---".
Yes. Numbers 0-9 are part of standard Morse code and are available in Morse chart references.
A forward slash "/" is commonly used to separate words in text-form Morse code.
Dot = 1 unit, dash = 3 units, letter gap = 3 units, and word gap = 7 units.
Invalid symbols, missing spaces, or unsupported token patterns can break decoding. Use validation warnings to identify bad tokens.
Practice daily with short sessions, common words, and an encode-decode workflow to improve retention and speed.
Yes, especially in amateur radio, emergency signaling, and educational training.