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2026-02-20
Morse code is a character encoding system using dots (.) and dashes (-), developed by Samuel Morse in the 1830s.
| Letter | Code | Letter | Code |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | .- | N | -. |
| B | -... | O | --- |
| C | -.-. | P | .--. |
| D | -.. | S | ... |
| E | . | T | - |
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Dot (.) — short signal
Dash (-) — long signal (3 dots)
Pause between elements — 1 dot
Pause between letters — 3 dots
Pause between words — 7 dots
Our tool supports the Russian alphabet. Cyrillic letters have their own Morse codes approved by international standards.
Listen to the encoded message — the tool plays dots and dashes as audio signals.
See also: Binary Text, Base64 Encoding, Unicode Lookup