[Milsurplus] Navy Code Alphabet
C.Whitaker
whitaker at pa.net
Wed Jul 4 23:24:17 EDT 2012
de Clete, The Dumb One Who Doesn't Read The Reference Link.
Bruce, I got them now.
Tnx Clete
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On 7/4/2012 11:05 PM, C.Whitaker wrote:
> de Clete
> Bruce, do you have the American and Continental code lists
> so that we could compare them. Some Trivia, but there is
> a group of old telegraphers who have a working net, one day
> a week, I think, via landline phone. They use hand keys and
> Bugs and Click-Click sounders. Used to use AT&T 201 modems,
> but I don't know what they use here in 2012.
> 73 Clete WB2CPN South Central Pennsylvania USA
>
>
> On 7/3/2012 12:30 PM, Bruce MacMillan wrote:
>> American navy 1911 telegraph code.
>>
>> http://www.comsci.us/datacom/nmorse.html
>>
>> Bruce
>>
>> On 7/3/2012 3:02 PM, Ralph Cameron wrote:
>>> I have a card which details a "Navy Code Alphabet". It is a variation of
>>> the standard International Morse code but I'd like to know when and
>>> where was it used. WW!!? I haven't seen it in print before and it may
>>> even be an obsolete code used in WW!. It starts out as follows with some
>>> other random characters given:
>>>
>>> A= _ _ H= ._ _
>>>
>>> B= _.._ V= ._ _ _
>>>
>>> C= ._. Y=...
>>>
>>> Any ideas?
>>>
>>> Ralph
>>> VE3BBM
>>>
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