What is Morse Code
Morse code is a method of transmitting information using a series of dots (•) and dashes (-) to represent letters, numbers, and punctuation. It was developed by Samuel Morse in the mid-19th century and was widely used in telecommunications, especially in the era of telegraph and radio.
How it Works
- Each character is represented by a unique combination of dots and dashes.
- The length of a dot is the basic unit of time, and a dash is three times the length of a dot.
- Spacing
- Between parts of the same letter: One unit of time.
- Between letters: Three units of time.
- Between words: Seven units of time.
About Morse Code Translator
A Morse Code translator is a tool that can convert text into Morse code and vice versa. You just enter the text or Morse code, then click the translate button and the translator will do the conversion.