Convert your text into clear, crisp Morse code audio. Adjust the speed and frequency to practice listening or send sound signals.
Open Translator ToolMorse code was designed to be heard, not seen. Master the rhythm.
Don't count "di-di-dah". Hear the melody. A 'W' (.--) sounds like "the-bride-COMES".
Standard text is often sent at 20-25 WPM. Our tool lets you start at 5 and scale up gradually.
Adjust the pitch (Hz) to find your "sweet spot". Most operators prefer 550Hz - 700Hz for clarity.
Follow these steps to develop a "Morse Ear"
The secret to learning fast is Farnsworth Spacing. This means listening to characters at a high speed (e.g., 20 WPM) but with long pauses between them.
Standard: CHAR (gap) CHAR (gap)
Farnsworth: CHAR (long gap...............) CHAR
This prevents your brain from counting dots and forces you to recognize the sound pattern instantly.Listen for specific common words first. In English, these "prosigns" and abbreviations appear constantly:
Go to our Translator Tool, type a sentence, and hit Play. Close your eyes and try to write down what you hear.