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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

If you have comments, corrections, or other characters you think we ought to add to this list, send a message to:

12 May 1998

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