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MORSE CODE
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 ----- |
Decoding Table
To use this table, move down the columns on the blue side for a 'dit' and white side for a 'dah', eg. for ..- you start in a dit, so blue, square (the one with E in it), the next character is a dit so move down to the next blue square (the one with I in it) and the final character is a dah so move down into the next white square, and as it is the final character, it will tell you what letter it is, in this case U.
E |
T |
I |
A |
N |
M |
S |
U |
R |
W |
D |
K (and Over) |
G |
O |
H |
V |
F |
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L |
Unknown
Station |
P |
J |
B |
X |
C |
Y |
Z |
Q |
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5 |
4 |
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3 |
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2 |
Wait |
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Out |
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1 |
6 |
Break |
/ |
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7 |
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8 |
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9 |
0 |
Learning Morse Code
Always learn by listening to the sound, thinking dah and dit rather than thinking 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
Most importantly, keep practising to get your speed up.
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Communications Badge (General)
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The Morse Code
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Morse
Code
A
face="Arial">B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
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N
face="Arial">O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
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1
face="Arial">
size="3" face="Arial">2
face="Arial">
3
face="Arial">
4
face="Arial">
5
face="Arial">
6
face="Arial">
7
face="Arial">
8
face="Arial">
9
face="Arial">
0
face="Arial">
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Decoding Table
To use this table, move down the columns on
the blue side for a 'dit' and white side for a 'dah', eg. for
you start in a dit, so blue, square (the one
with E in it), the next character is a dit so move down to the
next blue square (the one with I in it) and the final character
is a dah so move down into the next white square, and as it is
the final character, it will tell you what letter it is, in this
case U.
size="4" face="Arial">E |
face="Arial">T |
size="4" face="Arial">I |
face="Arial">A |
size="4" face="Arial">N |
face="Arial">M |
size="4" face="Arial">S |
face="Arial">U |
size="4" face="Arial">R |
face="Arial">W |
size="4" face="Arial">D |
face="Arial">K
face="Arial">(and Over) |
size="4" face="Arial">G |
face="Arial">O |
size="4" face="Arial">H |
face="Arial">V |
size="4" face="Arial">F |
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size="4" face="Arial">L |
face="Arial">Unknown
Station |
size="4" face="Arial">P |
face="Arial">J |
size="4" face="Arial">B |
face="Arial">X |
size="4" face="Arial">C |
face="Arial">Y |
size="4" face="Arial">Z |
face="Arial">Q |
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face="Arial">5 |
4 |
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3 |
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2 |
face="Arial">Wait |
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face="Arial">Out |
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1 |
face="Arial">6 |
Break |
face="Arial">/ |
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face="Arial">7 |
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face="Arial">8 |
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face="Arial">9 |
0 |
Learning Morse Code
Always learn by listening
to the sound, thinking dah and dit rather than thinking 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
Most importantly, keep
practising to get your speed up.
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