International Morsecode: all letters, digits, accented letters and punctuation marks are tabulated along with the common prosigns, Q codes and abbreviations.
MorseCode characters are simple - each letter and number has its own unique dot-dash code. Choose a table based on the language you want to translate or learn about.
Each code symbol is formed by a sequence of dits and dahs. The dit duration can vary for signal clarity and operator skill, but for any one message, once the rhythm is established, a half-beat is the basic unit of time measurement. The duration of a dah is three times the duration of a dit.
Explore the complete Morse Code chart of alphabet and numbers for A–Z and 0–9. Learn how each letter and number is represented in Morse code with a clear chart and easy explanations.
Numbers 0-9 follow a pattern: 1-5 have dots first then dashes; 6-0 have dashes first then dots. Each number has exactly 5 symbols total. ..--.- -....- --..-- -.-.-. ---... -.-.-- --...- ..--..