Chinese Morse code encryption and decryption tool: This is a tool that can encrypt and decrypt Chinese Morse code. When decrypting, pay attention to the separators between characters.
Standard Morse code does not contain Chinese characters. This Chinese Morse code tool converts Unicode to Morse.
Morse code (Morse alphabet) is a signal code that is turned on and off intermittently.
This signal code uses different sequences to express different English letters, numbers, punctuation marks, etc.
Morse code encryption supports only characters, numbers, punctuation, case-insensitive, and supports Chinese characters.
Invented by American Samuel Finley Breese Morse in 1837, it provided conditions for the invention of the Morse telegraph in 1835.
Morse code encoding is simple and clear, with little ambiguity. The code is mainly composed of two characters: \".\", \"-\", one long and one short.
This is widely used in many situations, such as sending distress signals.
When using Morse code light for distress, define: long light flash as \"-\", short light flash as \".\", then you can send various information through the flashlight switch, such as distress messages.
If the light flashes in the pattern \"short bright dark short bright dark short bright dark long bright dark long bright dark long bright dark short bright dark short bright dark short bright\", then it means the distress signal SOS.
Because SOS Morse code is: ··· --- ···, you can encode with light according to the above rules. This code is actually very simple:Three short, three long, three short
In addition to light, sound (two distinct sounds) can also be used to send distress signals. This distress method is something we should all understand, as it may come in handy when necessary.
I. Morse code for 26 letters
| Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | .━ | B | ━ ... | C | ━ .━ . | D | ━ .. |
| E | . | F | ..━ . | G | ━ ━ . | H | .... |
| I | .. | J | .━ ━ ━ | K | ━ .━ | L | .━ .. |
| M | ━ ━ | N | ━ . | O | ━ ━ ━ | P | .━ ━ . |
| Q | ━ ━ .━ | R | .━ . | S | ... | T | ━ |
| U | ..━ | V | ...━ | W | .━ ━ | X | ━ ..━ |
| Y | ━ .━ ━ | Z | ━ ━ .. |
II. Morse code for numbers
| Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ | 1 | .━ ━ ━ ━ | 2 | ..━ ━ ━ | 3 | ...━ ━ |
| 4 | ....━ | 5 | ..... | 6 | ━ .... | 7 | ━ ━ ... |
| 8 | ━ ━ ━ .. | 9 | ━ ━ ━ ━ . |
III. Morse code for punctuation marks
| Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol | Character | Code symbol |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| . | .━ .━ .━ | : | ━ ━ ━ ... | , | ━ ━ ..━ ━ | ; | ━ .━ .━ . |
| ? | ..━ ━ .. | = | ━ ...━ | ' | .━ ━ ━ ━ . | / | ━ ..━ . |
| ! | ━ .━ .━ ━ | ━ | ━ ....━ | _ | ..━ ━ .━ | " | .━ ..━ . |
| ( | ━ .━ ━ . | ) | ━ .━ ━ .━ | $ | ...━ ..━ | & | . ... |
| @ | .━ ━ .━ . |