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  2. NATO Phonetic Alphabet (Alpha, Bravo Charlie, Delta ... - ...

    www.worldometers.info/languages/nato-phonetic-alphabet

    Phonetic alphabets are used to indicate, through symbols or codes, what a speech sound or letter sounds like. The NATO Phonetic Alphabet is instead a spelling alphabet (also known as telephone alphabet, radio alphabet, word-spelling alphabet, or voice procedure alphabet).

  3. Alt Codes, the all alt codes list for special characters and special symbols. Learn how to use alt key codes.

  4. Phonetic Alphabet - The RadioReference Wiki

    wiki.radioreference.com/index.php/Phonetic_Alphabet

    The phonetic alphabet assigns code words to the letters of the English alphabet (Alfa for A, Bravo for B, etc.) so that critical combinations of letters (and numbers) can be pronounced and understood by those who transmit and receive voice messages by radio or telephone regardless of their native language, especially when the safety of ...

  5. Shifted Alphabet Code: Codes and Secret Messages -...

    www.theproblemsite.com/reference/mathematics/codes/shifted-alphabet-code

    1. What does the letter T become if you shifted the alphabet 5 letters? 2. What does the letter X become if you shifted the alphabet 3 letters? 3. You could also shift in the other direction, so B becomes A.

  6. NATO phonetic alphabet - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NATO_phonetic_alphabet

    The International Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet or simply the Radiotelephony Spelling Alphabet, commonly known as the NATO phonetic alphabet, is the most widely used set of clear-code words for communicating the letters of the Roman alphabet.

  7. Nato Phonetic Alphabet - Alfa/Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta

    militaryalphabet.net/nato-phonetic-alphabet

    Learn about the Nato Phonetic Alphabet's history and how it was developed. See current and historic phonetic alphabets from WWI to present.

  8. 10 Codes and Ciphers Commonly Used in History - EnkiVillage

    www.enkivillage.org/types-of-codes.html

    Codes and ciphers are not the same. In code, each word in the message is replaced by a code word or symbol, whereas in cipher, each letter is replaced with another cipher letter or symbol. Ancient languages and scripts were understood using decoding and deciphering techniques.

  9. Symbol Codes | ALT Codes for Windows - Sites at Penn State

    sites.psu.edu/symbolcodes/windows/codealt

    ALT Codes for Windows. International Keyboard Codes | Windows Character Map | Mac Accent Codes. This page list codes for accented letters and other characters. In order to use these codes, your computer should have a separate numeric keypad on the right.

  10. Reference ASCII Table - Character codes in decimal, hexadecimal,...

    www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/references/ascii-table

    The ASCII table contains letters, numbers, control characters, and other symbols. Each character is assigned a unique 7-bit code. ASCII is an acronym for American Standard Code for Information Interchange.

  11. International Morse Code

    morsecode.world/international/morse2.html

    International Morse code: all letters, digits, accented letters and punctuation marks are tabulated along with the common prosigns, Q codes and abbreviations.