Using the International Morse Code Translation Table for Words, Numbers, and Symbols
Translate MATH1 to Morse Code
Morse Code Table
Character | Morse Code Translation | Dit(Dah) | Dot Count | Dash Count | M | — — | dah-dah | 0 | 2 |
A | •— | di-dah | 1 | 1 |
T | — | dah | 0 | 1 |
H | •••• | di-di-di-dit | 4 | 0 |
1 | •— — — — | di-dah-dah-dah-dah | 1 | 4 |
Morse Code translation for MATH1
— — •— — •••• •— — — —
Dit-Dah Message for MATH1
Note: Dots at the end of the word are denoted as dit
at any other place in the word as di,
and dashes are denoted as dah
dah-dah di-dah dah di-di-di-dit di-dah-dah-dah-dah
Calculate Number of Dots (Dit)
Dot Count = 6
Calculate Number of Dashes (Dah)
Dash Count = 8
Final Answer
— — •— — •••• •— — — —
How does the Morse Code Translator Calculator work?
Free Morse Code Translator Calculator - Given a phrase with letters, numbers, and most punctuation symbols, the calculator will perform the following duties:
1) Translate that phrase to Morse Code.
2) Translate the Morse Code to a Dit-Dah message
3) Calculate the number of dots in the message
4) Calculate the number of dashes in the message
This also translates from Morse Code back to English.
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