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Semaphore Flag Signalling
The
Semaphore flag signaling system is an alphabet signalling
system based on the waving of a pair of hand-held
flags in a particular pattern.
The flags are usually square, red and
yellow, divided diagonally with the red portion in
the upper hoist.
The
flags are held, arms extended, in various positions
representing each of the letters of the alphabet.
The pattern resembles a clock face divided into eight
positions: up, down, out, high, low, for each of the
left and right hands (LH and RH) six letters require
the hand to be brought across the body so that both
flags are on the same side.
Flag positions in Semaphore
One
way to visualize the semaphore alphabet is in terms
of circles:
- first
circle: A, B, C, D, E, F, G;
- second
circle: H, I, K, L, M, N (omitting J);
- third
circle: O, P, Q, R, S;
- fourth
circle: T, U, Y and 'annul';
- fifth
circle: 'numeric', J (or 'alphabetic'), V;
- sixth
circle: W, X;
- seventh
circle: Z
In
the first circle, the letters A to C are made with
the right arm, and E to G with the left, and D with
either as convenient. In the second circle, the right
arm is kept still at the letter A position and the
left arm makes the movements; similarly in the remaining
circles, the right arm remains fixed while the left
arm moves. The arms are kept straight when changing
from one position to another.
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