Wabun code

Japanese telegraphic code From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Wabun code (和文モールス符号, wabun mōrusu fugō; Morse code for Japanese text) is a form of Morse code used to send Japanese language in kana characters.[1] Unlike International Morse Code, which represents letters of the Latin script, in Wabun each symbol represents a Japanese kana.[2] For this reason, Wabun code is also sometimes called Kana code.[3]

LanguageJapanese (basic support)
Classificationnon-Latin Morse code for Kana
Succeeded byJIS C 0803 (JIS X 6001),
JIS C 6220 (JIS X 0201)
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Wabun code
LanguageJapanese (basic support)
Classificationnon-Latin Morse code for Kana
Succeeded byJIS C 0803 (JIS X 6001),
JIS C 6220 (JIS X 0201)
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When Wabun code is intermixed with International Morse code, the prosign DO (       ) is used to announce the beginning of Wabun, and the prosign SN (      ) is used to announce the return to International Code.

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Kana in Iroha order.

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MoraCodeITU[4] MoraCodeITU MoraCodeITU MoraCodeITU
i   A wa    K wi       sa      
ro      ka     L no      ki      
ha     B yo   M o      & yu      
ni     C ta   N ku     V me      =
ho    D re    O ya    W mi      
he  E so      ma     X shi      
to      É tsu     P ke     Y we      
chi     F ne     Q fu     Z hi      
ri    G na    R ko      mo      /
nu     H ra    S e       se      
ru      ( mu  T te       su      
wo     J u    U a       n      +
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PunctuationCodeITU
◌゛Dakuten   I
◌゜Handakuten      
Chōonpu      
Comma       .
Full stop       
(Left
parenthesis
       )
)Right
parenthesis
       "
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