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 Phonetic alphabets (Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta) (1997/5/1)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Such alphabets are variously known as phonetic/radio/ spelling/telephone alphabets, and the term analogy alphabet is also used.
There are two new alphabets: one Greek and one Turkish.
An alphabet with Alfa X-ray can be found in The U.S. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military Terms.
www.faqs.org /faqs/radio/phonetic-alph/full   (487 words)

  
 WonderQuest: Does anybody know the time? Catch a wave
UTC time is also called "Zulu" time, referring again to the "Z" but in the international phonetic radio alphabet.
A: The longest radio wave that we've detected is a whopping 19 million miles (0.01 Hertz).
That’s 100 million times longer than waves in the middle of the AM radio bandwidth.
www.wonderquest.com /utc-time-radio-waves.htm   (695 words)

  
 Phonetic Alphabets, Historic, English & Others
Alfa Juliett X-ray, which is the ICAO version, appears in A Concise Dictionary Of Slang And Unconventional English and also a Langenscheidt dictionary] [There is one report of UK police using Indigo instead of India.
An 'international' alphabet in a Langenscheidt dictionary: Danemark Madagaskar Que'bec Upsala Xanthippe Zu"rich] An 'international' alphabet in a Larousse business book: Danemark Je'rusalem Que'bec Xanthippe [West Berlin telephone directory 1965: Danemark Je'rusalem Madagaskar Que'bec Upsala Xanthippe Zu"rich.
The Japanese alphabet consists of 50 basic Characters and 25 variations in pronunciation.
www.sarc.org.au /phonetic.htm   (4139 words)

  
 PlanetAnachronox
Security codes based on the Galactic Radio Alphabet.
Holds 344 NRG; allows 128 for shield, and has a throughput of 216.
A series of words, one standing for each letter of the alphabet, to aid radio communications.
www.planetanachronox.com /features/encyclonox   (8016 words)

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