International Code of Signals

The calculator decodes a message in International code of Signals. It also displays code using flag signals and Morse code.

You may use the following calculator to decode a message, encoded by the International Code of Signals (ICS). ICS is used to transmit signals by use of visual, sound and radio communications. The calculator transforms the message in flag signal sequence and Morse Code. The flags description follows the calculator.
The calculator supports single and two letter signals plus some signals used in US and Russian Navy. It interprets and substitutes the signal parameters if any. As an example, the message of Captain Grant from the famous novel by Jules Verne is used.

PLANETCALC, International Code of Signals

International Code of Signals

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Flag signaling in ICS

The ICS system uses 26 flags corresponding to the letters of the English alphabet, 10 numerical pennants, 4 substitution pennants and an answering pennant.

a.svg A - alpha b.svg B - bravo c.svg C - charlie d.svg D - delta e.svg E - echo
f.svg F - foxtrot g.svg G - golf h.svg H - hotel i.svg I - india j.svg J - juliett
k.svg K - kilo l.svg L - lima m.svg M - mike n.svg N - november o.svg O - oscar
p.svg P - papa q.svg Q - quebek r.svg R - romeo s.svg S - sierra t.svg T - tango
u.svg U - uniform v.svg V - viktor w.svg W - whiskey x.svg X - X-ray y.svg Y - yankee
z.svg Z - zulu

Numerical pennants

1.svg 1 - unaone 2.svg 2 - bissotwo 3.svg 3 - terrathree 4.svg 4 - cartefour 5.svg 5 - pantafive
f.svg 6 - soxisix 7.svg 7 - setteseven 8.svg 8 - octoeight 9.svg 9 - novenine 0.svg 0 - nadazero

Substitute pennants

1s.svg 1st - substitute 2s.svg 2nd substitute 3s.svg 3d substitute 4.svg 4th substitute

Answering pennant

answer.svg is used as a finishing flag, an acknowledgement of receipt flag and a decimal point.

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