Regulations for the Government of the Coast Signal Service of the United States
Regulations for the Government of the Coast Signal Service of the United States
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47. The following signals shall be constantly displayed at each station : By day International flag " P " at yardarm ; or, when flag fails to be blown out, a drum shape. By night White, red, white lanterns, in a vertical hoist. These station marks are to be hauled down in case they are likely to interfere with either the sending or receiving of signals. DRILL. 48. The following weekly routine of drill must be observed : Monday a. M. , Wigwag Long Distance. Monday p. M. , International Code. Mon...day night, Ardois. Tuesday a. M. , Shapes (Study). Tuesday p. M. , Wigwag Long Distance. Tuesday night, Torch. Wednesday a. M. , Naval Numeral Code (Study). Wednesday p. M. , Wigwag Long Distance. Wednesday night, Ardois. Thursday a. M. , Wigwag Long Distance. Thursday p. M. , International Code. Thursday night, Ardois. 10 Friday a. M. , Very Code (Study). Friday p. M. , Wigwag Long Distance. Friday night, Torch. Saturday a. In. , Navy Numeral Code (Study). Saturday p. M. , International Code. 49.
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