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Morse Code Translator

Morse code translator is a free website that allows you to quickly translate text to morse code, also can download audio, and see flash signal.

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  • Online
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  • iPhone
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  • morse-decoder
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  • morse-code
  • morse-code-to-english
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  • morse-code-converter

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    Proprietary and Free product.
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    • English

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A Morse Code Translator is a tool that converts text into Morse code and vice versa. It facilitates communication using dots and dashes, representing letters and numbers. The translator aids in encoding and decoding messages in Morse code, https://www.morsetranslator.com/ A historic method of communication using audible or visual signals.

What is Morse Code Translator?

Morse code translator is a free-to-use browser-based web application that lets you translate morse code from regular English as well as back to English from morse code. It also lets you hear the audio or see flashes of your translation.

Morse code is a character encoding methodology that will allow people to send and receive message using a series of dots and dashes.

Morse code is still popular today with amateur radio operators. There is a global community built around that. It is also commonly used for emergency signaling through a variety of mediums such as wireless radio, walkie talkies, turning your flashlight on and off, and any other way you could improvise a solution.