Glossary Archive
Number 0 (Flag Semaphore)
Flag semaphore indicating the Number 0. This shape represents both the Number 0 (Flag Semaphore) and the Letter K (Flag Semaphore). Before delivering any numbers, the sender uses the 'Numbers to follow (Flag Semaphore)' signal. The sender uses the Letter J (Flag Semaphore) to switch back to letters.
Number 0 (Morse Code)
International Morse Code sequence representing the number 0.
Numeral 0 (Flag Pennant)
The flag represents the numerical value of zero.
Number 1 (Flag Semaphore)
Flag semaphore indicating the number 1. This shape is the Number 1 (Flag Semaphore) and the Letter A (Flag Semaphore). Before delivering any numbers, the sender uses the 'Numbers to follow (Flag Semaphore)' signal. The sender uses the Letter J (Flag Semaphore) to switch back to letters.
Number 1 (Morse Code)
International Morse Code sequence representing the number 1.
Numeral 1 (Flag Pennant)
The flag represents the numerical value of one.
Number 2 (Flag Semaphore)
Flag semaphore indicating the number 2. This shape is the Number 2 (Flag Semaphore) and the Letter B (Flag Semaphore). Before delivering any numbers, the sender uses the 'Numbers to follow (Flag Semaphore)' signal. The sender uses the Letter J (Flag Semaphore) to switch back to letters.
Number 2 (Morse Code)
International Morse Code sequence representing the number 2.
Numeral 2 (Flag Pennant)
The flag represents the numerical value of two.
2 - Two (Too)
"Too" refers to the number two or the second in a series of items or actions. It can denote the quantity of something, such as two boats, two crew members, or two nautical miles. In radio communication or navigation, "2" may be used to convey a specific instruction or information, such as "turn 2 degrees...