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" naught") is distinguished from the "T" dash by a slight pause at the lowest point of dip, and with this exception there will be no pause whatever between the motions required for any single letter. A slight pause will be made between letters. At the end... "
American Telegraphy and Encyclopedia of the Telegraph: Systems, Apparatus ... - Page 365
by William Maver (jr.) - 1903 - 656 pages
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Recent Improvements in the Art of Signaling: For Military and Commercial ...

J. P. Finley - Heliograph - 1888 - 218 pages
...heretofore prescribed for the motions "i," "2," and "3," respectively, in the General Service Code. There will be no pause whatever between the motions required for any single letter. The following abbreviations may be used in the body of the message : A, after ; B, before ; C, can...
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Congressional Serial Set, Issue 2720

United States - 1890 - 1114 pages
...right, right, front, right, represent Z. Right, front, right, right, right, represent &. Each inotien will embrace an arc of 90°, starting from and returning..."front" motion, is made, preceded and followed by apatite equivalent to that made between letters. CONVENTIONAL SIGNALS I <>l; FLAG) OB TORCH. NOTE.—...
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Report of the Chief Signal Officer, United States Army, to the Secretary of War

United States. Army. Signal Corps - 1890 - 406 pages
...right, right, front, right, represent Z. Right, front, right, right, right, represent &. . Each motieu will embrace an arc of 90°, starting from and returning...letter. A slight pause will be made between letters. CONVENTIONAL SIGNALS FOB FLAG OB TORCH. NOTE. — K;ich station should have its characteristic signal...
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By-laws, Racing Rules [list of Members], Etc. 1891-1892

Massachusetts Yacht Club - 1891 - 124 pages
...stations. At the end of each word, abbreviation, or conventional signal, a "front" motion is made. There will be no pause, whatever, between the motions required for any single letter. The following abbreviations may be used in the body of a message : A, after; B, before; C, can; H,...
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The Army Officer's Examiner: Containing Questions and Answers on All ...

William Henry Powell - 1894 - 668 pages
...vertical. 608. Q. How is the long dash (L and numeral 0) distinguished from the letter " T " dash ? A. By a slight pause at the lowest point of dip, and...between the motions required for any single letter. 609. Q. State where pauses will be made. A. A slight pause will be made between letters. At the end...
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