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3 relations: Fort Riley, J. B. Colt Company, Signal lamp.
- Morse code
Fort Riley
Fort Riley is a United States Army installation located in North Central Kansas, on the Kansas River, also known as the Kaw, between Junction City and Manhattan.
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J. B. Colt Company
The J. B. Colt Company was a producer of lamps and acetylene products based in New York City, headed by James Bennett Colt and in operation from 1891 to 1911.
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Signal lamp
Signal lamp training during World War II A signal lamp (sometimes called an Aldis lamp or a Morse lamp) is a visual signaling device for optical communication by flashes of a lamp, typically using Morse code. Colt Acetylene Flash Lantern and signal lamp are History of telecommunications, Military communications, Morse code and optical communications.
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See also
Morse code
- 500 kHz
- Aeronautical Code signals
- Alfred Vail
- American Morse code
- Better Days (Natalia Gutierrez y Angelo song)
- CQ (call)
- CQD
- Chinese telegraph code
- Colt Acetylene Flash Lantern
- Friedrich Clemens Gerke
- Hog-Morse
- Instructograph
- Keyer
- Modulated continuous wave
- Morse code
- Morse code abbreviations
- Morse code for non-Latin alphabets
- Morse code mnemonics
- Prosigns for Morse code
- Q code
- QN Signals
- QSK operation (full break-in)
- Russian Morse code
- SKATS
- SOS
- Signal lamp
- Telegraph key
- Wabun code
- Z code
References
Also known as Colt Field Signal Lamp.