Morse Code MicroBit Project
Morse Code uses a combination of short and long signals to represent alpha numeric characters. The short signals are referred to as dots while the long signals are known as dashes.
A common example of Morse Code would be an S. O. S. as...
If you were writing this message, it would look like this...
Using the simulator below, you can build a message and see it played back in Morse Code.
A common example of Morse Code would be an S. O. S. as...
S. (3 dots) O. (3 dashes) S. (3 dots).
If you were writing this message, it would look like this...
Using the simulator below, you can build a message and see it played back in Morse Code.
Instructions For Use...
- Click the "A" button to cycle through the alphabet.
- Click the "B" button to add the current letter to your message.
- Repeat Steps 1 & 2 to continue adding characters to your message.
- Click the "A+B" buttons to see the message using Morse Code.

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