82850
Published: 19th June, 2009
Last edited: 24th June, 2009
Created: 17th June, 2009
This is Morse code, with the proper spacings. Letters in a word are 3 dots apart, words are 7 dots apart, etcetera.
110890
Published: 3rd November, 2009
Last edited: 3rd November, 2009
Created: 3rd November, 2009
Morse Code font. Includes A-Z,a-z, 0-9, .,?'!/()&:;=+-_"$@ Also, non-english accent marks will be added as time permits Caps and Uncaps are same characters.
60850
Published: 17th February, 2010
Last edited: 17th February, 2010
Created: 17th February, 2010
Exactly what it says on the tin- morse code. For those too lazy to learn it or who have an interest in morse. Radio amateurs should find it helpful.
90850
Published: 17th March, 2010
Last edited: 17th March, 2010
Created: 17th March, 2010
This Morse Code font is based off of ITU-R's M.1677 Morse Code Recommendation of May 2004. (Note: 3 extra Greek symbols have been added to achieve a proper line spacing.)
90750
Published: 10th July, 2010
Last edited: 10th July, 2010
Created: 10th July, 2010
The official international Morse Code
Please notify me if you find any faults
60670
Published: 28th April, 2012
Last edited: 28th April, 2012
Created: 28th April, 2012
This font allows you to have some privacy while you type something.
70360
Published: 24th July, 2012
Last edited: 24th July, 2012
Created: 28th July, 2011
Morse code made into an alphabet, letters are international Morse code.
50530
Published: 1st September, 2012
Last edited: 5th August, 2012
Created: 5th August, 2012
Morse Code with a little underline so it wouldn't confuse anyone.
80620
Published: 16th October, 2012
Last edited: 16th October, 2012
Created: 16th October, 2012
Note: Preview is messed up, it shows nothing on the gallery and only two letters on the info page. A morse code font. Verified with official resources. Includes uppercase and lowercase letters and numbers. Note: Preview is messed up, it shows nothing on the gallery and only two letters on the info page.
50750
Published: 28th March, 2013
Last edited: 3rd April, 2013
Created: 13th March, 2013
Samuel Morse designed the Morse code in such a way, that the letters of the alphabets and the ten numerals were represented by means of short and long pulses. Hence, according to the Morse code, each character of the alphabets, numerals and punctuation marks were assigned a pattern, unique to the particular character. As per the Morse code, an operator translated the short and long pulses (characteristic to the message being sent) into electrical signals with the help of a telegraph key. At the receiving end, a sophisticated operator translated the electrical signals back to the alphabetical and/or numeral characters (whichever were present in the message). This way, the Morse system of telegraphy conveyed a message electrically.
81620
Published: 19th March, 2015
Last edited: 19th March, 2015
Created: 19th March, 2015
Do you want to type an encrypted message? Do you have to write an exciting essay on the pony express? This is morse code... except I think it's extremely large. I believe that this is all correct. I did work hard, although it's just dots and dashes. Lowercase and numbers included!
91620
Published: 19th March, 2015
Last edited: 19th March, 2015
Created: 19th March, 2015
Clone of Morse Code. This one is hollow, because I can.This is a clone of Morse Code
101980
Published: 19th March, 2015
Last edited: 19th March, 2015
Created: 19th March, 2015
Clone of Morse Code. This adds in the "tall dot". This one has extra symbols that are indicated by these "tall dots". So go! Tell the past about morse hashtags! {Say "Diamond" in the discussion if you like my quote system and my less-than/greater-than/equal-to systems!}This is a clone of Morse Code