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What Is the International Morse Code?

International Morse code is generally the most popular type of Morse code, or the original Morse code used today, which translates Latin letters and numbers into signals like dots and dashes. It was frequently used to send messages across long distances before it was possible to send voice communications.

Each letter or number has a specific pattern of dots and dashes that represents it. A person who receives Morse code records the dots and dashes they received, and uses them to decipher the message. Generally, these dots and dashes arrive via sounds or light flashes.

What Is the International Morse Code Translator?

This Morse code translator tool helps you to quickly and easily translate letters, numbers, words, and phrases into International Morse code, and vice versa. It's free to use, works in seconds, and doesn't require any previous knowledge of Morse code to use. There's no download required and the tool is very user-friendly.

How to Use the International Morse Code Translator?

  1. Add your text into the "Text" box on the left.
  2. As you're typing (or after you paste your text), the International Morse code appears automatically in the right "Morse Code" box.
  3. You can copy, download, or even listen to your International Morse code by clicking the associated icon above the Morse Code box.
  4. To start again with a new word or phrase, just press the Eraser icon over the Text box.

If you want to translate International Morse code into English text, all you need to do is enter the Morse code sequences in the right Morse Code box, and the associated word or phrase will populate in the text box on the left. You can either copy the text, listen to the audio, and start fresh by pressing the Eraser icon.

Difference Between International Morse Code and American Morse Code

Samuel Morse invented the Morse alphabet. However, over time, International Morse code was developed as a global standard, and it is the system used today.

American Morse code uses a different symbol mapping and was used in the US in the 19th century. After international communication grew and issues arose from the different national systems, a global standard was needed. So, International Morse code was created and simplified the code to be more language, and country independent.

Today, International Morse code continues to be a global standard for various purposes, from aviation to amateur radio operations.