Morse code
Both directions · Korean Morse · sound and light playback
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Turns letters into Morse code and reads dots and dashes back into letters. Korean Morse is supported, and you can play it back as sound or as a blinking light.
How to use it
- Choose Latin or Hangul
- Type in either the text box or the code box
- Watch the other side follow
- Play it as sound
Common questions
- Is there Morse code for Hangul?
- Yes — a Korean Morse code laid down in 1926. It is keyed jamo by jamo rather than by syllable, and compound finals or vowels are sent as their basic parts.
- How are spaces and letter breaks written?
- One space between letters and a slash (/) between words. This tool reads and writes the same way.
- Is the ratio of dot to dash fixed?
- With the dot as 1: the dash is 3, the gap between letters is 3, and the gap between words is 7. The audio follows the same ratio.
- Reading Hangul back sometimes gives something different.
- Korean Morse sends only jamo and never marks syllable boundaries, so ambiguity is built in. ㅅㅅ followed by a vowel can be read as 어쓰 or 엇스. Real operators resolved it from context; this tool picks one reading and shows it.
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