Meet Signalman Sam! This is Signalman Sam's Morse Code training aid, to help learn and practice International Morse Code. Sam comes to you from Boy Scout Troop 52, Cranbury, New Jersey. We hope Sam will help you earn the Historic Signaling Merit Badge in our BSA Centennial year of 2010.
Notes:
Signalman Sam replaces any characters that he cannot send with question marks ("?", ". . - - . ."). He also makes no distinction for capital letters. Morse code is simplified for ease and speed. The sonic Morse Code engine that powers this page is a Java applet implemented by Stephen C. Phillips at the University of Southampton, U. K. This engine requires both Java and JavaScript enabled in your browser. Send a SamOGram |
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