Audio Morse Code Translator

Convert text to morse code and listen with adjustable speed and tone. Perfect for learning morse code by ear.

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CW Radio = sidetone beep used on HF. Telegraph = clicky sounder style. Pair with Farnsworth for learning.

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Quick Answer: Audio Morse Code Translator

An audio morse code translator converts text into morse code and plays it as audible beep tones. Our tool lets you adjust the playback speed from 5 to 40 WPM and the tone frequency from 400 to 1200 Hz. Type any text, click "Play Audio," and hear the morse code immediately. This is the most effective way to practice morse code recognition by ear.

Why Use an Audio Morse Code Translator?

Learn by Ear

Audio practice trains your brain to recognize morse patterns by sound, which is how real operators communicate.

Adjustable Speed

Start at 5 WPM and gradually increase to 40 WPM as you build recognition speed and confidence.

Custom Tone

Set the frequency between 400-1200 Hz to find the pitch that works best for your hearing.

People Also Ask

Can I download Morse audio?

Yes — WAV download on the main translator.

Is this an audio decoder?

Playback yes; microphone decoding is covered on our decoder guide.

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About the Author: Dr. Stephen Carter

Electrical Engineer · Extra Class Amateur (K1SCW) · CW Academy Advisor · 25+ Years on HF

My grandfather taught me to tap out my first SOS when I was eight, and I have been hooked on Morse ever since. I earned my amateur radio license in 1998 (call sign K1SCW) and have worked CW contacts on six continents. After decades of teaching at CW Academy and fixing clunky online tools for my students, I built this translator so anyone — exam candidates, jewelry makers, or emergency preppers — can practice with real ITU timing, Farnsworth spacing, and zero ads.

Last updated: August 2026 · Content verified against ITU-R M.1677-1 · Full bio & credentials · Privacy