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Encode Messages for Ham Radio

Convert radio messages to Morse code for amateur radio (CW) operators and exams.

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Morse code reference
0-----
1.----
2..---
3...--
4....-
5.....
6-....
7--...
8---..
9----.
A.-
B-...
C-.-.
D-..
E.
F..-.
G--.
H....
I..
J.---
K-.-
L.-..
M--
N-.
O---
P.--.
Q--.-
R.-.
S...
T-
U..-
V...-
W.--
X-..-
Y-.--
Z--..

Ham Radio tips

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CW (Continuous Wave) Morse is still used by amateur radio operators. Many licences require a basic understanding of Morse code.

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The "/" separator between Morse groups represents a word space. In real transmission, word spaces are 7 dot-lengths of silence.

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Prosigns and Q-codes (QSL, QRZ, QTH) are used in ham radio β€” convert them letter-by-letter using this tool to learn their Morse equivalents.

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The ITU standard Morse code timing: dot=1 unit, dash=3 units, gap between symbols=1, between letters=3, between words=7.

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