Morse Code

I thought that I would post some "code" on the Web considering how few resources there seem to be out there. Below are some tables that show the characters, some phonetics, and their respective morse code. In this table, a "." is pronounced as " dit" and a "-" is pronounced as "dah."

Supermorse 4.16 (an excellent morse code training program)can be downloaded (198K) by clicking here.

Because this document is a little large, you can jump to the Numbers and Punctuation Table


International Morse Code and The Phonetic Alphabet

PhoneticLetterCode
AlphaA.-
BravoB-...
CharlieC-.-.
DeltaD-..
EchoE.
FoxtrotF..-.
GolfG--.
HotelH....
IndiaI..
JulietJ.---
KiloK-.-
LimaL.-..
MikeM--
NovemberN-.
OscarO---
PapaP.--.
QuebecQ--.-
RomeoR.-.
SierraS...
TangoT-
UniformU..-
VictorV...-
WhiskeyW.--
X-rayX-..-
YankeeY-.--
ZuluZ--..



Numbers and Punctuation

CharacterCode
1.----
2..---
3...--
4....-
5.....
6-....
7--...
8---..
9----.
0-----
Period (Break).-.-.-
Comma--..--
Question Mark..--..
Double Dash (BT)-...-
Fraction Bar-..-.
End of Message (AR).-.-.
End of Contact (SK)...-.-


If you have any comments (including corrections to the above tables) please
E-mail me.