refimprove date August 2011 Flagsignals can mean any of various methods of using flags or pennants to send signals. Flags may have individual significance as signals, or two or more flags may be manipulated so that their relative positions convey symbols. Flagsignals allowed communication at a distance .... Each of the flags has a distinct shape and color combination. Each flag or combination of flags has a preassigned meaning or code . The International Code of Signals ref http www.nga.mil portal ...&epi baseMenuID e106a3b5e50edce1fec24fd73927a759 International Code of Signals , United States .... Maritime flag signalling has a long history, especially prior to the advent of radio, and remains the preferred means of signaling in many situations. In naval flag signalling , additional flags and an expanded list of signals are used for identification and commands, as well as the mercantile ... flag is used to indicate if a flaghoist signal is meant to be interpreted as an ICS signal or as a naval ... flags signal flags.html International Marine Signal Flags ref Semaphore Flag semaphore signalling uses ... a system using left or right movements of a flag or torch or lantern at night . Myer s system used a single flag, waved back and forth in a binary code conceptually similar to the Morse code of dots ... previous means of optical telegraphy, as it only required one flag and a 6 8 feet platform on which ... in 1861. In this code, alphabet letters were equated with three positions of a single flag, disk ... in front of the signalman, then restored it to its vertical position. See also Maritime flag signalling International maritime signal flags Signaller Substitute flag Naval flag signalling Flag semaphore Racing Rules of Sailing England expects that every man will do his duty a famous flag signal ... flag information. http www.nga.mil portal site maritime ?epi menuItemID 923e01c531c0a3825b2a7fbd3227a759 ... International Code of Signals pdf download United States Edition, 1969 Revised 2003 http www.quadibloc.com ... more details
An Signals Brigade is a specialised form of military brigade dedicated to providing Military communications communications . Other brigades might have a signals component, but a signals brigade is a brigade dedicated to signals for both operational and administrative functions. List of Signals Brigades Royal Corps of Signals 1st Signal Brigade Germany http www.army.mod.uk royalsignals 1sigbde units.htm 2 National Communications Signal Brigade http www.army.mod.uk royalsignals 2sigbde index.html 11th Signal Brigade http www.army.mod.uk royalsignals 11sigbde index.htm Sri Lanka Signals Corps Signal Brigade Sri Lanka U.S. Army Signal Corps 1st Signal Brigade United States 3rd Signal Brigade United States 11th Signal Brigade United States 15th Signal Brigade United States 22nd Signal Brigade United States 35th Signal Brigade United States 93rd Signal Brigade United States 160th Signal Brigade United States See also Military communications disambig ... more details
Infobox Company company name Redpine Signals Inc. company logo Image Redpine Signals logo.png company type foundation July 2001 location San Jose, California , USA key people Venkat Mattela, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer industry Semiconductor s products Wi Fi Chipsets, Wi Fi Modules, Wireless Systems revenue num employees 110 market cap homepage http www.redpinesignals.com www.redpinesignals.com Redpine Signals is a fabless semiconductor and wireless systems company with chipset and system level products for wireless network s. Founded in 2001, it is headquartered in San Jose, California San Jose, CA with a development center in Hyderabad, India. The Chief Executive Officer CEO of the company is Venkat Mattela. Redpine Signals products include single stream 802.11n chipsets and modules subsystems such as Serial to Wi Fi converters, and system products for Wifi Wi Fi based Real time locating system Real Time Locating Systems RTLS . Redpine also offers Wi Fi Starter Kits that include Wi Fi Interface cards integrated with micro controller development kits from Renesas Electronics and Freescale Semiconductor . Redpine Signals is a member of the WiFi Alliance Wi Fi Alliance , and has its products Wi Fi CERTIFIED sup TM sup for single stream 802.11n, Voice Personal and WiFi Direct Wi Fi Direct sup TM sup . ref cite web url http investing.businessweek.com research stocks private snapshot.asp?privcapId 23647217 title Redpine Signals, Inc. publisher Bloomberg Business Week author staff year accessdate 2011 11 29 ref References references External links Portal box San Jose Companies http www.redpinesignals.com Redpine Signals homepage Category Companies established in 2001 Category Electronics companies of the United States Category Companies based in San Jose, California Category Wireless Category Fabless semiconductor companies ja REDPINE SIGNALS ... more details
Refimprove date June 2008 Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Misery Signals ... br Jeff Aust br Stuart Ross br Kyle Johnson Misery Signals is an American heavy metal music metal ... url yes title All Music Misery Signals page publisher AllMusic accessdate 2010 01 27 ref The sound ... music breakdowns . History Formation 2002 2003 Misery Signals was formed after the disbandment ... Johnson for a new project, which would become Misery Signals. Jeff Aust from Hamartia joined on as second ... Karl Schubach, with whom they recorded the album, Mirrors Misery Signals album Mirrors . In July 2008, Misery Signals released their third full length entitled Controller Misery Signals album Controller . After extensive touring in support of Controller in early 2009, members of Misery Signals wanted ... Signals addresses line up changes work LambGoat date November 5, 2010 url http www.lambgoat.com news ... Empires consists of members from Misery Signals, Fall Out Boy and 7 Angels 7 Plagues , with vocalist ... hardcore band Lowtalker consists of Branden Morgan and Stuart Ross of Misery Signals. They team up ... . Ross officially left Misery Signals on September 25, 2010 to put his focus on Living with Lions ... news view.aspx?id 15133 title Stuart Ross leaves Misery Signals ref In October 2010, Kyle ... with a heavy focus on side projects, Misery Signals made an official statement about the state ... members of Misery Signals, the remaining members did not consider changing the name of the group ... Signals anymore, and we wouldn t pretend that it was. ref cite web last Sciarretto first Amy title Misery Signals Lose Members, but Core of the Band Is Still Intact work Noisecreep publisher AOL AOL Music date November 22, 2010 url http www.noisecreep.com 2010 11 22 misery signals lose members accessdate December 5, 2010 ref The first new release from Misery Signals after going through this major ... albums Of Malice and the Magnum Heart 2004 Mirrors Misery Signals album Mirrors 2006 Controller ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Singapore Armed Forces Signals Formation image Image signals emblem.jpg 100px caption Singapore Signals insignia country Singapore allegiance branch Singapore Army Army ... current commander Colonel Foo Khee Loon garrison Stagmont Camp HQ Signals and Command Systems,10 C4IBn ... Retired Winston Choo anniversaries decorations The Signals military Signals Formation of the Singapore ... and Computers operations. History The Singapore Armed Forces Signals Formation can trace its beginnings to 1954, when the Singapore Corps of Signals Volunteer , established as a volunteer ... Brigade Signal Squadron of the Singapore Military Force SMF . ref name Signals History cite web url http www.mindef.gov.sg imindef mindef websites atozlistings army ourforces Signals History.html publisher Ministry of Defence Singapore title The Singapore Army Signals History ref When Singapore .... During the reorganisation of the Rejimen Semboyan Diraja Malaysian Signals in 1965, the squadron was renamed the 4th Malaysian Signal Squadron. ref cite book title The Royal Corps of Signals Unit ... forces of the independent Republic of Singapore, and on 1 March 1966, 1 SAF Signals Corps was formed ... Ministry of Defence Singapore title Signalling Success ref The Signals Formation was presented with the State ... Sheares . ref name Signalling Success Structure The Signals formation consists of Headquarters Signals and Command Systems, the Signal Institute, and a number of battalions, both active and reserve .... Headquarters Signals and Command Systems HQ SIG In June 1966, the Communications and Electronics ... in the SAF. HQ C&E would later be redesignated as HQ Signals on 1 March 1982 and HQ Signals and Command Systems in 2006. In 1988, HQ Signals moved to its present location at Stagmont Camp. Signal ... of Signals. In 1983, the School of Signals and the Reserve Signal Training Centre were relocated ... of Signals, Signal Training Centre STC and the training branch of HQ Signals to enable an integrated ... more details
Unreferenced date November 2009 Foremen of Signals are the most highly qualified non commissioned officer non commissioned Engineering managers and Incorporated Engineers in the Royal Corps of Signals . A soldier selected for Foreman of Signals training must hold a minimum qualification of Class 1 Technician. Students currently undertake a Bachelor of Science BSc Hons in Telecommunications Systems Engineering accredited by Bournemouth University . On completion of the course, the soldier is promoted to Staff Sergeant if the rank is not already held, and assumes the appointment of Foreman of Signals. The holder of the appointment can be promoted through the ranks from Staff Sergeant, to Warrant Officer Class 2 , then Warrant Officer Class 1 . To distinguish the appointment the suffix of FofS is used i.e. SSgt FofS , WO2 FofS , WO1 FofS . History The title has definitely existed since the formation of the Royal Corps of Signals and may have been used previously in the Royal Engineers Signal Service . Formerly, Staff Sergeants and Warrant Officers Class 2 held the appointment of Foreman of Signals Quartermaster Sergeant FoSQMS and Warrant Officers Class 1 held the appointment of Foreman of Signals Sergeant Major FoSSM . In Indian Army Corps of Signals they are placed as JCO Junior Commissioned officer rank such as Nb Sub, Sub & Sub Maj with a minimum service of 10 years. The courses conducted at MCTE Military College of Telecommunication Engineering Mhow. They are known as the back bone operational managers for the Tactical Communication Network & systems in the battle fields. After completing their service with the Defence Community many of them continue their service in senior ... of Signals course, each individual candidate must follow a strict selection process that starts ... suitability to the task of becoming a Foreman of Signals. There are usually close to a hundred ... of Signals course was in 1951 and the current course September 2011 is the 82nd running of the course ... more details
In television broadcasting, VIT signals vertical interval test signals are a group of test signals inserted in the composite video signal. These signals are used to weight ref Weighting is a crude measurement. Actually complete align up of the transmitter needs professional measuring equipment ref the transmission characteristics of the system between the Video signal generator test generator and the output of the demodulator , the chain including, microwave link s, TVRO s TV transmitter s and transposer s. There are both ATSC and EBU standards for VIT. Because analogue television is being phased out globally, VIT standards are considered superseded. Blanking in CVS In a composite video signal CVS there are two types of blanking Horizontal blanking interval horizontal and Vertical blanking interval vertical . Horizontal blanking is between lines and vertical blanking is between fields half frames . In a poorly tuned TV receiver the horizontal blanking can be seen at the right or left of the image and the vertical blanking can be seen at the top or bottom of the image. VIT signals are inserted in the vertical blanking. Vertical blanking In each field vertical blanking is about 1612  s in system B also G and H analogue system in most of Europe and 1333 s in system M analogue TV system in USA . This duration is equal to 25 lines in system B and 21 lines in system M. ref Bernard Grob Charles E. Herndon Basic Television and Video systems , Glencoe McGraw Hill, 1999, p 216 ref Although 7.5 lines are used for synchronization of the image, the remaining lines can be used for other ... in each field are reserved for test signals. Since there are two fields in each frame image , the number of lines reserved for test signals is four per frame. Test signals In both systems, lines no 17 and 18 are assigned for VIT signals in each field. Actually, these line numbers are used ... 330 and 331 in system B. Usually the following test signals are used Luminance bar low frequency tilt ... more details
Signals and slots is a language construct introduced in Qt toolkit Qt , which makes it easy to implement the Observer pattern while avoiding Boilerplate code boilerplate code . The concept is that controls also known as GUI widget widgets can send signals containing event information e.g. the text toto was selected, the scrollbar has been adjusted to value 37 which can be received by other controls using special functions known as slots. The signal slot system fits well with the way Graphical User Interface s are designed. Similarly, the signal slot system can be used for asynchronous I O including sockets, pipes, serial devices, etc. event notification or to associate timeout events with appropriate object instances and methods or functions. No registration deregistration invocation code need be written, because Qt s Meta Object Compiler MOC automatically generates the needed infrastructure. Alternative implementations There are some implementations of signal slot systems based on C templates, which don t require the extra Meta Object Compiler, as used by Qt, such as libsigc , http sigslot.sourceforge.net sigslot , http github.com pbhogan SignalsSignals , http www.boost.org doc html signals.html boost.signals , http code.google.com p cpp events Cpp Events , http pt framework.sourceforge.net sigslot.html Platinum and http newplanetsoftware.com jx mvc.php JBroadcaster . The C language also supports a similar construct although with a different terminology and syntax events play the role of signals, and delegate .NET delegates are the slots. Another implementation of signals exists for https github.com robertpenner as3 signals ActionScript 3.0 , inspired by C events and signals slots in Qt. Additionally, a delegate can be a local variable, much like a function pointer , while ... Delegate .NET External links http doc.trolltech.com signalsandslots.html Signals and slots , from Qt documentation. http www.boost.org doc libs release doc html signals.html Signals and slots , from ... more details
The satellites of the Global Positioning System GPS broadcast radio signals to enable GPS receivers on or near the Earth s surface to determine location and synchronized time. The Global Positioning System ... public. GPS signals include ranging signals, used to measure the distance to the satellite ... constellation, called the almanac . Basic GPS signals The original GPS design contains two ranging ..., because, as the hardware becomes more capable, the time to lock onto the satellite signals shrinks ... GPS Satellite Signals Demodulating and Decoding GPS Satellite Signals using the Coarse Acquisition Gold code . Since all of the satellite signals are modulated onto the same L1 carrier frequency, there is a need to separate the signals after demodulation. This is done by assigning each satellite a unique binary sequence known as a Gold code , and the signals are decoded, after demodulation, using ... random. . ref http www.kowoma.de en gps signals.htm GPS explained Signals ref However, this may ... generated PRN code are shifted by one bit relative to the satellite s PRN code and the signals are again ... if the bits of the two signals are misaligned. Comparisons of the received PRN code with receiver ... in a noisy environment. ref name ephemeris Modernization and additional GPS signals main GPS modernization ... signals for both civilian and military users, and aims to improve the accuracy and availability for all ... complete it by 2011. Update after 2011 12 30 General features Modernized GPS civilian signals have ... can be used to correct the L1 NAV clock data. Every packet contains an alert flag, to be set if the satellite ... to further improve the anti jamming and secure access of the military GPS signals. Very little ... transmit four separate signals is that the MNAV can potentially transmit four different data channels ... br signals nuclear detonations br high energy infrared events. br Used to enforce nuclear test br ban ... s http www.gmat.unsw.edu.au snap gps gps survey chap3 311.htm GPS Satellite Signals Refend Satellite ... more details
Howto date July 2010 Hand signals are given by cyclists and some motorists to indicate their intentions to other traffic . Under the terms of the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic Vienna Convention on Traffic , bicycle s are considered to be vehicle s and cyclists are considered to be drivers. The traffic code s of most countries reflect this. In some countries such as in the Czech Republic, ref name psp The law of the Czech Republic http portal.gov.cz zakon 361 2000 361 2000 Sb. , 30 ref Canada, and the USA , hand signals are designated not only for cyclists, but for every vehicle that does not have Turn signal Signalling devices signal lights or has damaged signal lights. For example, drivers of older cars and mopeds may be required to make hand signals. Similar to automobile signaling, there are three primary signals Left turn Image Bicycle hand signal left turn USA.jpg thumb right 100px Left turn signal All Countries Extend left arm straight out in the direction of the turn, Parallel geometry parallel to the road. Clear Right turn Image Bicycle hand signal right turn USA.jpg thumb right 100px US right turn signal UK, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Croatia, Russia, Australia, US and Canada see below Extend right arm straight out in the direction of the turn, parallel to the road. US and Canada, optional Extend your left upper arm out to the left, parallel to the road and angle your forearm vertically upward . This follows automotive practice. The Uniform Vehicle Code in the US recognizes both this signal and the arm to the right signal for cyclists. State traffic laws generally conform to the Uniform Vehicle Code, but exceptions may exist. Arm to the right has the advantage that it is more visible to any traffic likely to be affected, for example vehicles in the next lane to the right or also intending to turn right. Clear Stopping braking Image Bicycle hand signal stop USA.jpg thumb right 100px US stop signal UK and Ireland Extend your right arm directly out to the right ... more details
Infobox film name For the Flag image image size caption director Lorimer Johnson producer Lorimer Johnson Scenario writer narrator starring Charlotte Burton br J. Warren Kerrigan br George Periolat br Jack Richardson actor Jack Richardson music cinematography editing distributor Mutual Film released August 25, 1913 runtime country FilmUS language Silent film br English intertitle s For the Flag is a 1913 American silent film silent short film short drama film written and directed by Lorimer Johnson . The film features Charlotte Burton , George Periolat , J. Warren Kerrigan , Jack Richardson actor Jack Richardson , and Vivian Rich . External links imdb title id 0266550 Category 1913 films Category 1910s drama films Category American drama films Category American silent short films Category Black and white films short silent film stub ... more details
Unreferenced date February 2007 Infobox VG image Image Flag to Flag Coverart.png caption North American cover art developer Sega publisher Sega designer released vgrelease JP March 25, 1999 NA September 9, 1999 ref name nalaunch cite web author IGN staff date September 9, 2008 title IGN Classics Dreamcast Launch Guide url http retro.ign.com articles 908 908861p1.html publisher IGN accessdate April 6, 2012 ref genre Racing video game Racing modes Single player video game Single player , multiplayer video game multiplayer ratings vgratings ESRB E Everyone platforms Dreamcast media 1 GD ROM Flag to Flag , known as nihongo Super Speed Racing in Japan, is a racing video game developed and published by Sega for the Dreamcast console. Flag to Flag is licensed by the Champ Car Championship Auto Racing Teams CART racing league. The game contains 19 real racing courses, 27 drivers, and 18 racing teams. References reflist DEFAULTSORT Flag To Flag Category 1999 video games Category Sega games Category Dreamcast games Category Dreamcast only games Category Racing video games openwheel racing videogame stub ... more details
signals There is a number of ways that visual communication can be executed. The most common types are hand and arm signals, flag s, pyrotechnic , chemical lights and ground to air signal s. It must ...Use dmy dates date May 2011 orphan date January 2011 Hand and Arm Signals for United States Army use are laid down in U.S. Army Field Manuals Field Manual 21 60. Hand and Arm signals are one of the most common forms of communication used by United States Army soldiers or group of soldiers when a radio silence is in effect or if the soldiers need to remain undetected. ref http www.enlisted.info field manuals fm 21 60 visual signs.shtml ref Through the use of these signals military leaders, such as team leaders, squad leaders, platoon leaders, etc..., are able to keep command and control C2 over their particular element. All new recruits are taught to utilize the proper hand and arm signals found in the FM. However, it is not uncommon for units to adopt and or create their own signals. These signals ..., visual signals do have their downfalls and limitations. The first limitation one can see ... signals are to enemy interception thus allowing the enemy to use our own signals for deception purposes. ref http www.enlisted.info field manuals fm 21 60 visual signs.shtml ref Signals for combat formations Leaders of dismounted units use arm and hand signals to control the movement of individuals, teams, and squads. These signals are used by infantry and also by combat support and combat service support elements organized for infantry missions. Leaders of mounted units use arm and hand signals ..., flags wrapped and tied can be used as an extension of the arm to give the signals. From some vehicles for example, Bradley, M2 , the arm and hand signals will be distorted. Patrolling arm and hand signals ... communication signals among members of a patrol. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT Army Hand And Arm Signals Category United States Army Category United States Department of Defense publications ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Sri Lanka Signals Corps image Image SLSC.png 100px caption Cap badge of the Sri Lanka Signals Corps dates 19 October 1943 Present country Sri Lanka branch Sri Lanka Army type Signals Corps nickname SL Signals garrison Panagoda Cantonment Army Cantonment , Panagoda, Homagama. garrison label Regimental Centre Command structure Colonel Commandant Chief Signals Officer Signal ... RFT units, br 1 Electronic warfare EW Squadron, br 1 volunteer regiment br School of Signals, br ... 19 October The Sri Lanka Signals Corps SL Signals a combat support corps of the Sri Lanka ... Cantonment , Panagoda. The Colonel Commandant of the SL Signals is Brigadier TF Meedin, who is also ... Rowel is Commander Signals Brigade operationally in charge of all classic units and sub units in the field. The flag and cap badge feature Mercury, the winged messenger of the gods, who is referred ... Defence Force it was reformed as a troop of signals February 9, 1950 following the formation of the Ceylon ... Sri Lanka Army HQ and its branches. In 1949, the Volunteer Signals unit was commanded by Lt ... included establishing a signals office at Army HQ, provision of a signal dispatch service, manning a switch ... another Signals Office was established in Diyatalawa to serve the Garrison HQ which was just formed ... and 142 other ranks. In 1951 formal approval was granted to wear the Royal Corps of Signals Royal Signals badges with the additional scroll CEYLON on it and to adopt the Royal Signals march Begone Dull Care as the regimental march of the Ceylon Signals Corps and in 1959 the 1 st Regiment of the Ceylon Signals was formed with Lt Col DV. Brohier was appointed as its first Commanding Officer. In 1962 ... Signals Corps . In 1980 a new Volunteer squadron was raised. The Corps has expanded to a level of a Signals Brigade with integral signals units under Army Headquarters Sri Lanka HQ Chief Signal Officer at the highest level of command in performing the classic role. The Signals Corps provides support ... more details
Infobox military unit unit name Royal Signals image Image Royal Signals Working Web.jpg 190px caption Cap Badge of the Royal Corps of Signals dates 1920 present country United Kingdom allegiance branch ... British Army Arms The Royal Corps of Signals often simply known as the Royal Signals abbreviated to R SIGNALS is one of the combat support arms of the British Army . Signals units are among the first .... Royal Signals units provide the full telecommunications infrastructure for the Army wherever ... Training & trades main Royal Signals Trades Royal Signals officers receive a general military training ... School of Signals , Blandford Camp , Dorset . Officers are not differentiated into trade groups ... Winchester before undergoing trade training at 11th Royal School of Signals Signal Regiment. There are currently ... careers soldiertrades.html Royal Signals Careers Soldier Trades ref each of which is open to both ... officers work in one of five supervisory rosters Yeoman of Signals trained in the planning and deployment and management of military tactical strategic communications networks Yeoman of Signals ... electronic warfare assets Foreman of Signals trained in the installation, maintenance, repair and interoperability of military tactical strategic communications assets Foreman of Signals Information ... all SSgts in the Royal Signals who are not supervisory are still employed in trade . History ... Flag semaphore signalling , mounted orderlies and telegraph . By 1871, C Troop had expanded in size ... introduced into service. Royal Warrant A Royal Warrant for the creation of a Corps of Signals was signed ... V of the United Kingdom King George V conferred the title Royal Corps of Signals . It was given ... history Before the Second World War , Royal Signals recruits were required to be at least 5 feet ... . Soldiers from the Royal Signals delivered communications in the Falklands War, the first ... in Cyprus TA and Afghanistan. In 1994, The Royal Corps of Signals relocated its training regiments ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Orphan date February 2009 Non communications signals is a term used in the context of SIGINT signals intelligence SIGINT and ELINT electronic signals intelligence ELINT to refer to signals such as radar emissions who are not intended to carry a communication, yet can provide valuable information. Similarly, the electrical signals generated by organisms in the course of life are not generated with the purpose of communicating the state of the organism to an external sensor. DEFAULTSORT Non Communications Signals Category Signals intelligence Comm stub ... more details
was preceded by a variety of naval signals and private signals, most notably Maritime flag signalling ... colspan 9 align center Sample International Code of Signals Messages bgcolor CCCCCC align center Flag ...Image Kilo.svg thumb How to say Communicate with me in nine languages. The International Code of Signals ICS is an international system of signals and codes for use by Marine vessel vessels to communicate important messages regarding safety of navigation and related matters. Signals can be sent by Flaghoist signalling flaghoist , signal lamp blinker , flag semaphore , radiotelegraphy, and radiotelephony. The International Code is the most recent evolution of a wide variety of Maritime flag signalling systems. Standards Image ICS flags.png thumb 360px The purpose of the International Code of Signals ... flag see diagram at the top , or sends the Morse code equivalent dash dot dash by flashing light this has ... agent . See de Flaggenalphabet for the German version of single letter signals. The Code also ... submarines to surface . Signals class wikitable style float right width 240px font size 8pt bgcolor ... Flag Hoist Code Meaning Image Alpha.svg 50px A I have a diver down keep well clear at slow speed ... 1969, it has been reduced to focus on navigation and safety, including a medical section. Signals can be sorted into three groups Single letter signals which are very urgent, important, or common. Two letter signals for other messages, sometimes followed with a numeric complement that supplements or modifies the message. Three letter signals beginning with M &ndash these are the Medical Signal ... use of other codes. Several of the more common single letter signals are shown at the right. Two letter signals cover a broad gamut of situations the interested reader is urged to download a copy of the Code ... the flag at the indicated position. For instance, to signal MAA I request urgent medical advice , see ... align center Flag Hoist Code Meaning Image Mike.svg 50px br Image Alpha.svg 50px br Image ICS ... more details
No footnotes date January 2011 The Russian Navy Code of Signals is a collection of Flagsignals flaghoist signals , which is used together with semaphore alphabet for the transmission of information between the ships of the Russian Navy and also with the shore. Its use resembles that of the Naval flag signalling signals of other navies but it is only used within the Russian fleet. For communication with foreign or civilian vessels the International Code of Signals is used. The Russian Navy Code of Signals originates from a similar code of signals used by the Imperial Russian Navy . It was used ... have special value. The flag used by the Soviet Navy for the third substitute was based on the jack ..., a new flag design is used for the third substitute. The 32 Letters class wikitable sortable Flag ... the ships of enemy blue pennant , Dobro yellow flag. ICS Quebec , Est Positive .... ICS first substitute , ivete To give half speed white flag with red lozenge ICS Foxtrot , Zeml To give backward motion checkered blue and white flag. Identical to the ICS November ... I Kratkoe It revealed mine white swallowtail flag with black disc K, Ka I go out of order , I cannot be governed blue over red horizontal bicolor flag ICS Echo , L di I turn to the left white flag with red cross throughout England M, Myslete To give slow speed checkered red and white flag , Na I conduct fire , I load ammunition red swallowtail ICS Bravo O, On To follow ... and blue ICS Juliet , Slovo The feet of machine blue flag with white saltire ICS Mike T, Tverdo To have a motion of units yellow and black quartered flag ICS Lima , Uho I suffer ... yellow flag with black disc ICS India , Ha The end of the study white flag with red couped cross ... , erv Persons outboard blue flag with small yellow lozenge , apka To give complete motion white flag with five blue rectangles, spaced evenly and set per saltire , a white pennant ... more details
eA &flag qf10D8YqgA4v9zQoEO2G4Q Corps of Signals at Indian Army website http www.bharat rakshak.com LAND FORCES Units Other 227 Corps Of Signals.html Corps of Signals at Bharat Rakshak website http www.globalsecurity.org military world india signal.htm Corps of Signals at Global Security ...infobox military unit unit name Indian Army Corps of Signals image caption The logo of the Corps of Signals dates 1911 Present country IND allegiance branch army IND type role size command structure garrison New Delhi , India garrison label Headquarters Army Headquarters nickname The Corps of Signals patron motto Teevra Chaukas Swift and Secure colors colors label march mascot equipment equipment label battles First World War br Second World War Burma Campaign Sino Indian War Sino Indian War of 1962 Indo Pakistani War of 1947 br Indo Pakistani War of 1965 br Indo Pakistani War of 1971 br Indo Pakistani War of 1999 anniversaries decorations battle honours disbanded flying hours website Commanders commander1 commander1 label Colonel Commandant of the Corps of Singnals commander2 commander2 label commander3 commander3 label commander4 commander4 label notable commanders Insignia identification ... Indian Army Corps of Signals is a corps and an arm of the Indian Army , which handles its military communications ... years of its raising on 15th February 2011. ref cite web title Corps Of Signals Inaugural Ceremony ..., when 31st and 32nd Divisional Signal Companies, the first Signals units, were raised at Fatehgarh ... The Corps of Signals Wise with Waves url http mod.nic.in samachar feb15 06 h2.htm date publisher Ministry ... in 1947, Brig CHI Acehurst was the first head of the Corps of Signals, after the 1965 and 1971 ... s on 20 February 1965 and on 15 February 1981. ref cite news title Corps of Signals celebrates 98th Raising Day url http www.expressindia.com latest news corps of signals celebrates 98th raising day ... , Mhow is a premiere training institute of the Corps of Signals, while its war museum is situated at Jabalpur ... more details
Infobox Military Unit unit name Queen s Gurkha Signals image caption dates 1949 Present country flag icon United Kingdom United Kingdom allegiance branch British Army type role Combat support size 3 Squadrons command structure garrison Malaya br Hong Kong br RHQ Bramcote br 246 Squadron York br 248 Squadron Staffordshire br 250 Squadron Bramcote garrison label nickname ceremonial chief Anne, Princess Royal HRH The Princess Royal, LG, LT, GCVO ceremonial chief label Colonel in Chief colonel of the regiment Brigadier N A W Pope, CBE motto Certa Cito Swift and Sure colors Image Gurkhasignals.jpg 30px ... 2 label Abbreviation The Queen s Gurkha Signals QGS is a regular unit of Royal Corps of Signals ... . History Origins The history of Queen s Gurkha Signals dates back to 1911 when Gurkha Signallers ... force. The second Gurkha Signals unit was created during Malayan Emergency The Malayan Emergency ... through many different names during the short period, before settling on the name Gurkha Signals in 1955 ... of Signals . As a part of Queen s Silver Jubilee celebrations 1977, the Regiment regained its Royal title, along with the Gurkha Engineers, becoming Queen s Gurkha Signals. The Royal title and Royal crown were officially adapted on 20 April 1977. Titles of the Regiment and its Predecessor Gurkha Signals 1948 1949 Gurkha Royal Signals 1949 1954 Gurkha Signals 1954 1977 Queen s Gurkha Signals 1977 present Cap badge and colours Image Sigbadge.jpg thumb left Cap Badge of the Royal Corps of Signals ... Royal Signals and wore the badge of the Royal Corps of Signals, Jimmy . On 23 September 1954, Maj Gen ... was fully equipped with the Royal Signals PTARMIGAN trunk communications system but this system ... of the re organising of Royal Signals units within the Corps, 22 Signal Regiment is now being equipped ... Amalgamated into Hong Kong Gurkha Signal Sqn References http www.army.mod.uk signals organisation 8877.aspx http www.army.mod.uk signals museum default.aspx http www2.armynet.mod.uk associations ... more details
and certainty. Like their Royal Corps of Signals British counterparts , the Royal Australian Corps of Signalsflag and hat badge feature Mercury mythology Mercury , the winged messenger of the gods ...Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Australian Corps of Signals image File RASIGS.gif 200px caption ... Corps of Signals RASigs is one of the arms combat support corps of the Australian Army . It is responsible ... and information systems. The motto of the Signals Corps is Certa Cito and is translated as Swift and Sure ... reliable, high speed transfer of large volumes of data. The communications systems provided by Signals ... with enemy electronic transmissions, is a critical contribution by the Signals Corps to the Army s combat capability. On the battlefield Signals provides commanders with the means of controlling the battle ... of Signals File PrincessAnneRASigs2.jpg right thumb Anne, Princess Royal Princess Anne inspects troops at the 75th anniversary parade for the Royal Australian Corps of Signals File PrincessAnneBanner1.jpg ... as a small torpedo and signals corp , located in New South Wales and Victoria Australia Victoria ... 2007 03 19 ref On 1 January 1925, the Australian Corps of Signals was formed and all Signals units ... War II , a silver salver was presented to the Australian Corps of Signals by Princess Mary as a memento of the co operation between the Royal Corps of Signals and the Australian Corps of Signals ... George VI conferred the title Royal on the Australian Corps of Signals. The day is recognised a Corps ... Royal , the Signals Corps Colonel in Chief , on 10 September 1980 for the Corps to carry a banner bearing her Cipher. The banner is known as The Princess Anne Banner , and was presented to the Signals ... Australian Signals Corps is divided into a number of regiments and squadrons, both Australian Army Regular Army and Australian Army Reserve Army Reserve . Each brigade of the Army has a Signals Squadron ... Regiment formerly 145 Signal Squadron formerly Land Force Signals Unit formerly 2 Signal Regiment ... more details
In telecommunication , the term foreign instrumentation signals intelligence FISINT has the following meanings 1. Intelligence information derived from electromagnetic emissions associated with the testing and operational deployment of foreign aerospace, surface, and subsurface systems. 2. Technical information and intelligence information derived from the intercept of foreign instrumentation signals by other than the intended recipients. Foreign instrumentation signals intelligence is a category of signals intelligence. Foreign instrumentation signals include but are not limited to signals from telemetry , beaconry, electronic interrogators, tracking fusing arming firing Command computing command systems, and video data links. References FS1037C DODDIC Category Intelligence gathering disciplines telecomm stub de Foreign Instrumentation Signals Intelligence ... more details
primary sources date October 2010 33 Signals Regiment , formerly known as 763 Communication Regiment, is a primary reserve unit of the Communications and Electronics Branch in Ottawa , Ontario . Image CandE flag.png thumb The C&E Branch flag . Location The unit is currently located at Major Edward James Gibson Holland VC armoury at 2100 Walkley Road, Ottawa , Ontario . History 33 Signals Regiment began on 12 October 1922 as the 3rd Battalion, Canadian Corps of Signals. It was redesignated as the 3rd Divisional Signals Regiment in 1926 and was divided into signal companies for the 1st and 2nd Canadian Divisions in the Second World War. Following the war it became the 3rd Signal Regiment until 1970 when it was allocated to Canadian Forces Communication Command authorized on 1 April 1965 and redesignated as 703 Communication Regiment. Its mandate was to provide operationally trained communications personnel and to support the Regular Force in ongoing peacetime tasks and activities. On 1 June 1976 the unit was renamed 763 Ottawa Communication Regiment. The newly formed 76 Communication Group took command of 763 Communication Regiment from 70 Communication Group on 1 April 1977. The Regiment was housed at Wallis House Armoury in Ottawa and its support services were provided by CFB Ottawa . In the summer of 2010 it was renamed 33 Signals Regiment following its entrance into 33 Canadian Brigade Group CBG . 33 Ottawa Signals Regiment specializes in tactical and strategic communication, employing voice, electronic and telecommunication systems. Their mandate is to provide individual and collective support to Canadian Forces operations, both domestic and international. Many of their members ... is not without distinction, having won the Malloch Trophy, symbolic of the best signals ... of the 33 Signals Regiment. HLCol Fogarty is a partner with Davis LLP, and co chair of their Business ... to advise the Command Team at 33 Signals Regiment, promote the relationship between the business community ... more details
gijutsu j no kijun wo sadameru sh rei , railway signals are defined to indicate operational conditions ... thumb 200px Semaphore signals in Japan Image Obstruction warning indicator 1.gif thumb ... operation. Fixed signals Main signals A main signal shu shing ki protects a section of track ... an appropriate token even if the starting signal is clear. Home, starting and block signals in Japanese railway is usually color light signals that is composed of three colors, green, yellow and red ... signal aspect of five aspect color light signal br Right an example of blinking signals From here, G ... signals used, which were controlled by a hand lever. However there are very few semaphores remaining in Japan. On 28 July 2005, the last semaphore signals in Japan Railways Group JR lines at Rikuch Yagi Station were replaced to color light signals. There are a few stations that are still equipped with semaphore signals in Tsugaru Railway Line , Fukushima Rinkai Railway Main Line and Niigata Higashi port industrial line. br style clear both Home signals Image Nankai series2000 5 7th.jpg thumb 200px right Home signals and Nankai Electric Railway Series 2000 EMUs A home signal j nai shing ki ... non blocking operation is always prohibited. In some stations, they have multiple home signals ... from the outside of the station. In dense traffic areas, some operators install home signals in the middle of a platform track to divide the block section. Some operators treat such signals as block signals. In non interlocking stations, there may be No.0 block signal in some operators, No.1 block ... signals Image Starting signal at Sagami Ono station.jpg thumb 200px A starting signal at Odakyu ... the station, and is an absolute signal. In some stations, there are multiple starting signals due ... by signals for both directions. A block signal heisoku shing ki is installed at the beginning ... as a part of home signals. In non interlocking stations of West Japan Railway Company JR West and some ... more details
Infobox Album Name Misery Signals Type EP Artist Misery Signals Cover Released Recorded Genre Progressive metal Length 21 10 Label State Of The Art Recordings Producer Reviews Last album This album Misery Signals br 2003 Next album Of Malice and the Magnum Heart br 2004 Misery Signals is the debut EP by Misery Signals , released in 2003. It was followed the next year by their debut full length album, Of Malice and the Magnum Heart , which featured a new version of the track The Year Summer Ended in June . This EP is dedicated to the Memory of Jordan Wodehouse & Daniel Langlois who were killed by a drunk driver in Alabama while on tour with their band Compromise. Track listing The Year Summer Ended in June 4 05 Lie Captive 3 19 Like Yesterday 3 46 Dream Atlantic 3 54 Echoes I Mark The Path 3 17 Echoes II Blessing or Curse 2 49 Credits All Music and Lyrics by Misery Signals Recorded and Mixed by Kristian Riley at Bionic Studio, Milwaukee Layout and Design by Marty for www.guerrilladigital.cc Josh Reuben Galeos Audio mixing recorded music mixing Mastered by Alan Douches at West West Side Music DEFAULTSORT Misery Signals Album Category 2003 EPs Category Misery Signals albums Category Debut EPs Ep stub ... more details