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  1. Morse Code Translator

    Just type letters, numbers and punctuation into the top box and the Morse code will appear in the bottom box with a "#" if the character cannot be translated. If you want to learn Morse code, try …

  2. International Morse Code

    International Morse code: all letters, digits, accented letters and punctuation marks are tabulated along with the common prosigns, Q codes and abbreviations.

  3. Morse Code World

    Morse Code World: the number one resource for Morse code on the Internet. Information, translation, decoding and training tools for International and American Morse code.

  4. Morse Code Keyer and Sounder

    It allows you to send Morse code using your keyboard, mouse, or a connected paddle, supporting iambic keyer modes and straight key operation. The decoded message is displayed in real …

  5. International Morse Code

    Morse code translator, decoder and trainer and listings of the Morse code and of various phonetic alphabets.

  6. Morse Code Adaptive Audio Decoder

    The Morse code decoder can listen to your computer's microphone or an audio file, adapts to the speed and frequency, extract any Morse code sound and write down what it hears.

  7. International Morse Code Decoders

    These Morse decoders attempt to write down Morse code based on listening to a sound file, the microphone or watching your gaze through a webcam.

  8. International Morse Code Training

    This Morse code trainer takes you through a set of exercises to teach you to copy and send Morse code. It is designed to be used by the CWops CW Academy where experts get involved …

  9. Morse Machine - Morse Code World

    Just click in the page and type or press the "Mic" button and talk: the Morse code will be played to you instantly! If you want to see the dots and dashes, share your message or save the audio …

  10. Morse Code Audio Decoder

    The Morse code decoder can listen to your computer's microphone, extract any Morse code sound and write down what it hears. It's all done entirely in JavaScript with the Web Audio API.