9
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Pattern Rule
Numbers 6-0 start with dahs (▬). 9 has 4 dah(s) followed by 1 dit(s).
Dits (●):
1
Dahs (▬):
4
Pattern Breakdown
Dah (long)
Dah (long)
Dah (long)
Dah (long)
Dit (short)
Number Patterns Overview
All numbers in Morse code are 5 elements long. Numbers 1-5 start with dits and end with dahs. Numbers 6-0 start with dahs and end with dits.
Practice Tapping
Tap the button below to practice sending 9 in Morse code. Short taps for dits (●), long holds for dahs (▬).
Quick Quiz
When You'll Use Numbers
- Coordinates: Latitude and longitude in navigation
- Callsigns: Amateur radio identifiers (e.g., W1AW)
- Frequencies: Radio frequencies like 7.040 MHz
- Dates & Times: Reporting date/time in messages
- Signal Reports: RST reports (e.g., 599)
