The Morse Code is a system of representation of letters and numbers through signals emitted intermittently with sound or light, and represented with dots and stripes.
How it works
- The duration of the point is the minimum possible.
- A line lasts approximately three times that of the point.
- Between each pair of symbols of the same letter there is an absence of signal with approximate duration to that of a point.
- Among the letters of the same word, the absence is approximately three points.
- For the separation of transmitted words the time is approximately three times that of the line.
Characters
A Β· β
B β Β· Β· Β·
C β Β· β Β·
CH β β β β
D β Β· Β·
E Β·
F Β· Β· β Β·
G β β Β·
H Β· Β· Β· Β·
I Β· Β·
J Β· β β β
K β Β· β
L Β· β Β· Β·
M β β
N β Β·
Γ β β Β· β β
O β β β
P Β· β β Β·
Q β β Β· β
R Β· β Β·
S Β· Β· Β·
T β
U Β· Β· β
V Β· Β· Β· β
W Β· β β
X β Β· Β· β
Y β Β· β β
Z β β Β· Β·
! β β Β· Β· β β
β Β· β Β· Β· β Β·
? Β· Β· β β Β· Β·
, β Β· β Β· β β
. Β· β Β· β Β· β
0 β β β β β
1 Β· β β β β
2 Β· Β· β β β
3 Β· Β· Β· β β
4 Β· Β· Β· Β· β
5 Β· Β· Β· Β· Β·
6 β Β· Β· Β· Β·
7 β β Β· Β· Β·
8 β β β Β· Β·
9 β β β β Β·
Example
My name (Carlos Rodrigo):
-.-. .- .-. .-.. β β¦ / .-. β -.. .-. .. β. β
Links
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Morse\_code