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 what 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.