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Morse code remains useful for radio learning, emergency training, escape-room puzzle design, and classroom exercises where short signals need to be shared clearly.
The tool handles letters A to Z, digits 0 to 9, and common punctuation such as periods, commas, question marks, slashes, and the at symbol. When encoding, each letter is separated with spaces and each word uses a visible separator token.
Paste Morse symbols with spaces between letters. Use a slash, a pipe, or even double spaces between words if your source text does not include explicit separators.
Unsupported symbols such as emoji are not part of standard International Morse code. You can either keep those tokens in the result for context or skip them for a cleaner conversion.

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