Danger Ahead in Morse Code

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Letter breakdown

D ··
A ·
N ·
G ·
E ·
R ··
A ·
H ····
E ·
A ·
D ··

Quick facts

Total symbols
26 (17 dits + 9 dahs)
Transmission time
~9s at 12 WPM · ~5.4s at 20 WPM
Longest letter
G (--.) · 9 units
Rare letters
Common alphabet only
Rhythm
dit-heavy (more short signals)
Words
2
Starts with D (-..) More words starting with D

Visual Morse Code

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D -..
A .-
N -.
G --.
E .
R .-.
A .-
H ....
E .
A .-
D -..

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is "danger ahead" in Morse code?

"danger ahead" in Morse code is written as: -.. .- -. --. . .-. .- .... . .- -... Each letter is separated by a space, and each letter maps to a unique combination of dots and dashes.

How do you send "danger ahead" in Morse code?

To send "danger ahead" in Morse code, transmit each letter's pattern with a short pause between letters. A dot is a short signal, and a dash is three times longer.

Can I hear "danger ahead" in Morse code?

Yes! Use the audio player above to listen to "danger ahead" in Morse code. You can also use our Tools page to generate CW audio at custom speeds and pitch.

What does the Morse code pattern for "danger ahead" look like?

"danger ahead" uses 26 total signals: 17 dits (short) and 9 dahs (long). The overall pattern is dit-heavy (more short signals), which affects how it sounds at standard transmission speeds.

Words in this phrase

Danger

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