A visual aid depicting the Morse code representation for each letter of the Latin alphabet, typically rendered in a format suitable for printing. These charts are commonly used for learning and reference, presenting the dots and dashes corresponding to each character in a clear, accessible layout. For example, a standard version might display “A” as “.-” and “B” as “-…”.
The value of such resources lies in their ability to facilitate the acquisition of Morse code skills. They provide a readily available, offline reference, proving particularly useful in educational settings or in situations where digital devices are not practical. Historically, visual aids played a crucial role in the widespread adoption and use of Morse code for communication.