Code letters

Code letters
The barque Pisagua. Her Code letters RJPT are flown on the jigger mast, above her ensign

Code letters were a method of identifying ships before the introduction of modern navigation aids. Later, with the introduction of radio, code letters were also used as radio callsigns.

History

In 1857, the United Kingdom sponsored the Commercial Code of Signals for the Use of All Nations at Sea, which introduced four letter flag signal codes to identify individual ships. Circa 1870, the Comercial Code of Signals became the International Code of Signals. By the 1860s, individual ships were being allocated code letters in the United States and Europe. From 1874, code letters were recorded in Lloyd's Register as part of each individual vessels entry in the register. Generally, code letters allocated to a ship remained with that ship, although there are known cases where new code letters have been allocated following a change of port of registry or owner. Code Letters were sometimes reallocated once a ship had been struck from the register, but no two ships bore the same code letters at the same time.[1] With the introduction of radio for communications, code letters were used also as radio callsigns.[2]

Flags used

Code letters used the twenty-six flags that represent the letters of the alphabet. The ten flags that represent the digits 0 - 9 were not used.

Flag Letter Flag Letter Flag Letter
ICS Alpha.svg A ICS Bravo.svg B ICS Charlie.svg C
ICS Delta.svg D ICS Echo.svg E ICS Foxtrot.svg F
ICS Golf.svg G ICS Hotel.svg H ICS India.svg I
ICS Juliet.svg J ICS Kilo.svg K ICS Lima.svg L
ICS Mike.svg M ICS November.svg N ICS Oscar.svg O
ICS Papa.svg P ICS Quebec.svg Q ICS Romeo.svg R
ICS Sierra.svg S ICS Tango.svg T ICS Uniform.svg U
ICS Victor.svg V ICS Whiskey.svg W ICS X-ray.svg X
ICS Yankee.svg Y ICS Zulu.svg Z

References

  1. ^ "The allocation and use of ship identification signal codes for merchant ships to WWII". Jeremy Lowe. http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~j_lowe/C%20Signals%20Codes.htm. Retrieved 16 January 2009. 
  2. ^ This website has a transcript of radio communications between MS Hans Hedtoft (OXKA) and FV Johannes Krüss (DEQW).

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