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Morse Code

I was trying to find a complete set of Morse codes but the sites I found seemed to each provide part of the puzzle.  This is an attempt to present all the information I could locate in one place.

Alphabet

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      


Numbers


0       
1       
2       
3       
4       
5       
6        
7        
8        
9       


Abbreviated Numbers

(Mainly used for speed in radio ham contests.)

1    
2     
3     
4      
5     
6      
7     
8     
9    
0  



Punctuation

.        
,        
:        
?        
/       
+       
=       
(       
)        
-        
"        
_        
'        
;        
$         


Other Symbols


Warning       
Error          
Repetition        


Prosigns

(Symbols formed by running together two characters into one without the intercharacter space, to make abbreviations for the most common procedural signals.)

AR End of message
AS Stand by
BK Invite receiving station to transmit
BT Pause or Break For Text
KA Beginning of message
KN end of transmission
CL Going off the air (clear)
CQ Calling any amateur radio station (seek you)
 K Go, invite any station to transmit
KN Go only, invite a specific station to transmit
 R All received OK (Roger)
SK End of contact (sent before call)
VE Understood

Other common abbreviations can be found at: http://ac6v.com/morseaids.htm




Brian.
June 2005