The Chinese Morse code encryption and decryption tool allows for the encryption and decryption of Chinese Morse code. Pay attention to the separators between characters during decryption.
Standard Morse code does not include Chinese characters; this Chinese Morse code tool uses Unicode to convert to Morse code.
Morse code (Morse alphabet) is a signal code characterized by on-off signaling.
This signal code expresses different letters, numbers, and punctuation through various arrangements.
Characters in Morse code encryption include letters, numbers, and punctuation, without distinction between uppercase and lowercase, and support Chinese characters.
Invented by Samuel Finley Breese Morse in 1837, it facilitated the invention of the Morse telegraph machine in 1835.
Morse code encoding is simple and clear, with little ambiguity. It is primarily represented by two characters: "." (dot) and "-" (dash), representing short and long signals, respectively.
This is used in many situations, such as sending SOS signals.
When using light to send SOS signals, define: a long light is "-" and a short light is "."; thus, various messages can be sent using a flashlight switch, such as SOS.
If the light flashes in the pattern of “short, off, short, off, short, off, long, off, long, off, long, off, short, off, short, off, short” it signifies an SOS signal.
Because the Morse code for SOS is: “··· --- ···”, it can be transmitted using light according to the above rules. This encoding is very simple: three short, three long, three short
.
Besides light, sounds (two different tones) can also be used to send SOS signals. This method of signaling is essential to understand, as it may be useful in critical situations.
1. Morse Code Encryption for 26 Letters
Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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 | ━ ━ .. |
2. Morse Code Encryption for Numbers
Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0 | ━ ━ ━ ━ ━ | 1 | .━ ━ ━ ━ | 2 | ..━ ━ ━ | 3 | ...━ ━ |
4 | ....━ | 5 | ..... | 6 | ━ .... | 7 | ━ ━ ... |
8 | ━ ━ ━ .. | 9 | ━ ━ ━ ━ . |
3. Morse Code Encryption for Punctuation
Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code | Character | Morse Code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
. | .━ .━ .━ | : | ━ ━ ━ ... | , | ━ ━ ..━ ━ | ; | ━ .━ .━ . |
? | ..━ ━ .. | = | ━ ...━ | ' | .━ ━ ━ ━ . | / | ━ ..━ . |
! | ━ .━ .━ ━ | ━ | ━ ....━ | _ | ..━ ━ .━ | " | .━ ..━ . |
( | ━ .━ ━ . | ) | ━ .━ ━ .━ | $ | ...━ ..━ | & | |
@ | .━ ━ .━ . |