| United States. War Department - 1889 - 1100 pages
...dots ( ) rapidly and resume the message, beginning with the last word correctly sent. Adjustment— If the receiver sees that the sender's mirror needs...turn on a steady flash until answered by a steady Hash. When adjustment is satisfactory, the receiver will acknowledge, and the sender will resume his... | |
| 1905 - 220 pages
...along steady flash for "3". The elements of a letter should be slightly longer than in sound signals. To call a station, make the call letter until acknowledged....If the receiver sees that the sender's mirror needs adjustment, he will turn on a steady flash until answered by a steady flash. When the adjustment is... | |
| United States. War Dept - 1914 - 264 pages
...calling station. 3. If the call letter of a station be unknown, signal a series of dots rapidly made until acknowledged. Each station will then turn on...the calling station will proceed with its message. 4. If the receiver sees that the sender's mirror needs adjustment, he will turn on a steady Sash until... | |
| 1910 - 148 pages
..."ANSWERING PENNANT." Rg. 15. When adjustments are satisfactory, the station called will acknowledge and cut off its flash, and the calling station will proceed with its message. INTERNATIONAL CODE OF SIGNALS. Description. — By means of the International Code of Signals people... | |
| United States. Army. Signal Corps War Department - 1910 - 148 pages
...AND "ANSWERING PENNANT." When adjustments are satisfactory, the station called will acknowledge and cut off its flash, and the calling station will proceed with its message. ! INTERNATIONAL CODE OF SIGNALS. Description. — By means of the International Code of Signals people... | |
| United States. Army. Signal Corps - 1910 - 160 pages
..."ANSWERING PENNANT." Fig. 15. When adjustments are satisfactory, the station called will acknowledge and cut off its flash, and the calling station will proceed with its message. INTERNATIONAL CODE OJ SIGNALS. Description. — By means of the International Code of Signals people... | |
| Signal Office - 1912 - 108 pages
...calling station. 29. If the call letter of a station be unknown, signal a series of dots rapidly made until acknowledged. Each station will then turn on...the calling station will proceed with its message. 30. If the receiver sees that the sender's mirror needs adjustment, he will turn on a steady flash... | |
| United States. Army. Signal Corps - 1912 - 116 pages
...calling station. 29. If the call letter of a station be unknown, signal a series of dots rapidly made until acknowledged. Each station will then turn on...the calling station will proceed with its message. 30. If the receiver sees that the sender's mirror needs adjustment, he will turn on a steady flash... | |
| United States. Forest Service - 1914 - 108 pages
...rather than shorten the period of duration. To call a station.— Send a rapid succession of flashes until acknowledged. Each station will then turn on...the calling station will proceed with its message . Adjustment. — If the receiver sees that the sender's mirror needs adjustment, he will turn on a... | |
| General Staff Corps - 1914 - 242 pages
...calling station. 3. If the call letter of a station be unknown, signal a series of dots rapidly made until acknowledged. Each station will then turn on...the calling station will proceed with its message. 4. If the receiver sees that the sender's mirror needs adjustment, he will turn on a steady flash until... | |
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