About this project

A clearer way to see—and hear—the code.

Morse Code Alphabet is an independent educational reference built for quick answers, accurate signal timing and sound-first practice.

Why this site exists

Many Morse code pages provide a static chart or a translator, but learners often have to move between several sites to look up a character, hear it, print a reference and test recall. This project brings those tasks into one focused, fast website.

Accuracy and standard

The core alphabet, numeral, punctuation and timing data is checked against ITU-R Recommendation M.1677-1, International Morse code, approved in 2009 and listed by the ITU as in force. Where common practice extends beyond the recommendation, the site avoids presenting that material as an official ITU assignment.

Audio is synthesized in the browser using the standard ratio: one unit for a dot, three for a dash, one between marks inside a character, three between characters and seven between words.

Editorial principles

Contact and corrections

If you spot an error or want to suggest a clearer explanation, email hello@morse-code-alphabet.com. Please include the page URL and the relevant character or passage.