Morse Code Binary Table-Thingy

Read table vertically. Yellow background means long, white means short.

I.e. all characters that are located beneath “e” on the first line start of with a short beep, and the characters that are found under “t” starts with a long beep. To find out Morse code for “b”, draw a vertical line from amove, and see which squares it passes through, a yellow square (“t” = long beep) is passed through, then three white squares (“n”, “d” och “b” = three short beeps). “B” is therefore: -...

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(short)
e
(long)
t
i
a
n
m
s
u
r
w
d
k
K
g
o
h
v
f
ü
ŭ
l
ä
æ
ą
p
j
b
x
c
y
z
q
ö
ø
ó
š
ch
ĥ
5
4
ŝ
SN
3
é
đ
ę
¿
!
ð
2
&
AS
#
è
ł
+
AR
%
þ
å
à
ĵ
1
6
=
)
BT
/
ç
ĉ
ć
CT
(
ĥ
KN
7
ż
ĝ
ñ
ń
8
9
0
SK
?
_
.
@
-
DO
;
!
)
¡
ź
,
:
ś
$
ß
BK

Characters in black is standard Morse code, shaded/italic characters belong to various national character sets. Additional information is available in some cases by hovering above the relevant symbol in the table.

Click on any of the above table cells to hear the morse code signal for that cell (regardless of whether it is empty or not).