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Learn SOS and Emergency Morse Signals

Learn the internationally recognised SOS signal and other emergency Morse code patterns.

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2..---
3...--
4....-
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6-....
7--...
8---..
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B-...
C-.-.
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E.
F..-.
G--.
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K-.-
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Emergency tips

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SOS is · · · — — — · · · (three dots, three dashes, three dots). It's the most recognised distress signal — no spaces between letters in emergency use.

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You can signal SOS with a flashlight, mirror, whistle, or horn. Short signals are dots; long signals (3× longer) are dashes.

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In maritime and aviation, CQD (· · · — — — ·· —) was the original distress call before SOS was adopted in 1908 by international treaty.

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International distress frequency: 500 kHz (maritime) and 2182 kHz (voice). Morse distress signals are still monitored on some frequencies.

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