Morse Code:
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 – – • •

1 • – – – –

2 • • – – –

3 • • • – –

4 • • • • –

5 • • • • •

6 – – – – •

7 – – – • •

8 – – • • •

9 – • • • •

0 – – – – –

 

Learning Morse Code

  • Learn by listening to the sound
  • Think of it as dah and dit rather than dash and dot.
  • Try learning them in the following small groups:

E I S H        T M O        A U V        N D B

K X             P R          Y Q Z F L      G W J C

1 2 3 4 5            6 7 8 9 0

Its all about Practice.

 

 

 

 

Decoding Table

E T
I A N M
S U R W D K (and Over) G O
H V F   L >Unknown
Station
P J B X C Y Z Q    
5 4   3       2 Wait   Out         1 6 Break /           7       8   9 0

To use this table, start at the top line and move down the columns on the grey side for a 'dit' and white side for a 'dah',
So lets decode • – •
Starts with a dit, so go to grey square ( E ).
The next character is a dah so move down to the next white square ( A )
The final character is a dit so move down into the next grey square (R)
So the letter we decode is R.

Remember    practice .. practice .. practice

 

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