Can any of you solve this code? --.-..--..-.-.

https://morsecode.scphillips.com/translator.html

Are you sure this is a message? because when I put this into the decoder... It gave me "GDGRN" which... Just doesn't SEEM like something you would be given to decode but, hey, who am I to judge? Edit: with a little playing around with the spaces, I got "MAUDC." there's a lot of combinations and it's kinda hard to get it right.

QRC is a q signal, used in radio shortcuts, DDDd dRd DdDd, meaning what was the last message number you received from me. I suspect, if you translated this from a sound Dah dit, the central group is missing ddDDdd (which is a question mark ?), you really heard dDd (R).

The code you provided is a series of dashes (-) and dots (.) without any spaces between them. This looks like a Morse code sequence. Morse code is a method used in telecommunication to represent text characters as sequences of two different signal durations, called dots and dashes.

To solve the code, we can translate each of the dashes (-) and dots (.) into their corresponding Morse code characters. Here is a table of Morse code characters for reference:

A: .- N: -. 0: -----
B: -... O: --- 1: .----
C: -.-. P: .--. 2: ..---
D: -.. Q: --.- 3: ...--
E: . R: .-. 4: ....-
F: ..-. S: ... 5: .....
G: --. T: - 6: -....
H: .... U: ..- 7: --...
I: .. V: ...- 8: ---..
J: .--- W: .-- 9: ----.
K: -.- X: -..-
L: .-.. Y: -.--
M: -- Z: --..

Let's decode the provided code: --.-..--..-.-.

--.-..--..-.-. can be broken down into the following Morse code characters:

--.- -> Q
..-- -> 2
..- -> U
-.-. -> R

Therefore, the decoded message for the code --.-..--..-.-. is "Q2UR".

Now you can decipher Morse code by referring to a table or using various online tools and apps.