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Sukie

Sukie

Creator & Editor, My Morse Code Translator

Sukie is the creator of My Morse Code Translator — a puzzle nerd and gadget tinkerer who fell down the Morse code rabbit hole and decided to build the most fun Morse translator on the web. When she's not adding new sound packs or reveal animations, she's decoding hidden messages in songs or designing Morse code bracelets for friends.

Sukie built and runs My Morse Code Translator single-handedly — from the code that flashes your screen like a signal lamp to the guides that explain why the letter S is three quick dots. She's a self-taught hobbyist rather than a certified radio operator, and she likes it that way: it keeps the writing approachable for the millions of people who are curious about Morse code but have never touched a telegraph key.

Her north star for every article is simple. Get the Morse right — faithful to the ITU-R M.1677 international standard — and make it genuinely fun to learn. That means real examples, the occasional confession about a mistake she made while testing a feature, and none of the dry, chart-dumping tone that makes so many Morse resources feel like homework. Every guide she publishes is drafted with AI research help and then edited entirely by hand, a process she describes openly on the editorial process page.

What Sukie writes about

Across the site, her guides cover the whole world of dots and dashes: the Morse code alphabet and numbers, how to actually learn and read it, the history behind “what is Morse code,” distress signals like SOS, playful projects like bracelets and tattoos, and converters that bridge Morse with binary and even emoji. If it involves turning a message into a rhythm you can hear, see, or share, she's probably written about it.

Want to explore? Start at the home page to try the translator itself, read the story behind the site, or reach out through the contact page — Sukie reads every message personally and loves a good decoding puzzle.

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