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  1. Morse Code Translator

    The translator can translate between Morse code and Latin, Hebrew, Arabic and Cyrillic alphabets. It can play, flash or vibrate the Morse code. You can also save the sound and share a link to use it to …

  2. 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.

  3. 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.

  4. International Morse Code

    The Morse code translator translates to and from International Morse code and can play the Morse to you as sound, as vibrations or as a flashing light. You can use it to easily share messages with your …

  5. Morse Machine - Morse Code World

    Instantly convert from speech or typing to Morse Code. The Morse speed is configurable and can be beeps, a flashing light or vibration.

  6. International Morse Code Training

    This Morse code trainer lets you practise words from ready-made word lists or just upload your own. The words are arranged in a soundboard to click on or the standard play controls may be used.

  7. 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.

  8. Morse Code Keyer and Sounder

    This page provides an interactive 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 …

  9. International Morse Code Decoders

    Convert from Morse code sound into text using your computer's microphone or by uploading a sound file. It automatically adapts to the speed of the Morse code and its frequency.

  10. CW Academy Morse Code Trainer

    Practise copying and sending Morse code using a scheme of sessions originally developed by Rob Brownstein, K6RB, of CW Academy and continued by Bob Carter, WR7Q, and Ken Rainey, AC5EZ. …