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Old March 9th 04, 03:01 PM
Mike Andrews
 
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Harv nelson wrote:

do a Google for something called the "Phillips Code" which will show you
about a gazillion abreviations. It was used by WIRE telegraphers, as
opposed to wire-less (radio) CW.


And if you want to see an example of a real military codebook, I have
one up on my website at http://mikea.ath.cx, third link down:

US Army Training Codebook, WW2
Divisional Field Code, Training Edition No. 2

Somehow, "73" seems a lot simpler than "OKXV" or "3797", as found in
http://mikea.ath.cx/codebook/pp064-065.jpg.

And yes, I _MUST_ OCR the pages or type them in or something; the
images are too bulky and slow, even though they are an exact
representation of the pages.

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Mike Andrews

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