A . _ 1 . _ _ _ _ B _ . . . 2 . . _ _ _ C _ . _ . 3 . . . _ _ D _ . . 4 . . . . _ E . 5 . . . . . F . . _ . 6 _ . . . . G _ _ . 7 _ _ . . . H . . . . 8 _ _ _ . . I . . 9 _ _ _ _ . J . _ _ _ 0 _ _ _ _ _ K _ . _ , _ _ . . _ _ (comma) L . _ . . . . _ . _ . _ (period ; aka "full-stop") M _ _ ? . . _ _ . . (question mark) N _ . / _ . . _ . (slash; aka "fraction bar" or "slant bar") O _ _ _ - _ . . . . _ (hyphen; aka "dash") P . _ _ . : _ _ _ . . . (colon) Q _ _ . _ ; _ . _ . _ . (semi-colon) R . _ . () _ . _ _ . _ (parenthesis) S . . . AR . _ . _ . (end of transmission) T _ BT _ . . . _ (pause) U . . _ SK . . . _ . _ (end of work or QSO) V . . . _ ` . _ . . _ . (quote) W . _ _ ' . - - - - . (apostrophe) X _ . . _ Y _ . _ _ Z _ _ . . . indicates dot or "dit" _ indicates dash or "dah"
This is not a complete list of all international morse characters or prosigns.
See the ARRL Field Service web pages such as FSD-218 for more
information about International Morse Code Q-signals
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12 May 1998