Number Morse Code Translator

Easily convert digits (0-9) and special characters into standard Morse code. Perfect for encoding numeric data and coordinates.

Convert Numbers

The Simplicity of Numbers

Consistent, rhythmical, and easy to master.

Fixed Length

Every digit (0-9) is exactly 5 signals long. This predictability makes numbers easier to identify than letters.

The Sliding Pattern

1 (.----) to 5 (.....) adds dots. 6 (-....) to 0 (-----) adds dashes. It's a perfect symmetry.

"Cut" Numbers

Learn the pro-level shortcuts used in contests to send numbers at lightning speeds (e.g., T for 0).

Numeric Morse Code Visualization

Visualizing the 5-signal pattern

1

.----

2

..---

3

...--

4

....-

5

.....

6

-....

7

--...

8

---..

9

----.

0

-----

"Cut Numbers" - The Pro Secret

In high-speed competitive telegraphy (and sometime amateur radio), standard numbers are often abbreviated to single letters to save time. These are called "Cut Numbers".

T = 0 (Standard: -----, Cut: -)
Used often in frequencies or time.
A = 1 (Standard: .----, Cut: .-)
Often used for quantity "1".
N = 9 (Standard: ----., Cut: -.)
Used in serial numbers like "5NN" (599 signal report).