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Flag Semaphore
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21. agosto 2026DK
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Flag Semaphore

The Chappe telegraph put signalling arms on towers, which meant surveyors, masonry, staff and a fixed route decided years in advance. Flag semaphore puts the same idea in a person's two hands. Each letter is a distinct pair of arm positions, drawn from eight positions spaced forty-five degrees apart, and the flags exist only to make the arms visible at distance. It needs no infrastructure, moves with the sender, and works ship to ship where no tower could ever stand. The costs are equally clear: it reaches only as far as the eye and the weather allow, it needs daylight, and its rate is limited by how fast a human arm can move and stop cleanly.
Iniciante
1 hour 30 minutes

Instruções

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Make a pair of flags

The flag is a contrast device, nothing more.

  1. Cut two squares of cloth about 45 cm on a side.
  2. Make each half one colour and half a strongly contrasting one, split along the diagonal.
  3. Fasten each to a dowel about 60 cm long.
The diagonal split is deliberate — it gives a recognisable outline against both sky and sea, whichever way the flag hangs. Red and yellow is the standard ashore, red and white at sea, chosen against the usual background in each case.

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Learn the eight positions, then the circles

The alphabet is built systematically, not memorised letter by letter.

  1. Mark the eight arm positions at 45 degree intervals — down, low, out, high, up on each side.
  2. Learn the first seven letters, A to G, with the right arm moving through the positions while the left stays down.
  3. Then hold the right arm at low and cycle the left through for H to N, and so on.
Learn it as these circles and the whole alphabet follows a pattern. Learn it as 26 unrelated poses and it is far harder — the same lesson as the pigpen grid, where seeing the construction beats memorising the output.

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Send at distance and find your real range

Measure the limit rather than quoting one.

  1. Have a partner walk away and send letters at intervals.
  2. Record the distance at which letters start to be misread.
  3. Repeat against a cluttered background, and again in poor light.
Range collapses dramatically with background clutter and with failing light — far more than with distance alone. This is why signalling stations were sited against sky or sea. Your own measured range is the honest figure to carry forward, not a number from a book.

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Compare the three signalling approaches

Same goal — get a message across a distance without wires — three different answers.

  1. Time yourself sending a ten-letter message by semaphore.
  2. Send the same message in Morse by lamp or torch and time it.
  3. Tabulate for each, and for the Chappe tower system: setup cost, range, speed, night capability, portability.
Semaphore is fastest per character in daylight because one gesture carries a whole letter, where Morse spends several elements. Morse wins at night, in fog and at long range, because a light beats an outline. The Chappe towers beat both on range and beat nothing on cost. There is no overall winner — the columns of your table are exactly the conditions each approach was built for.
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History and context

Home Riggs Popham, a Royal Navy officer, developed the two-flag hand system around 1803, drawing on the mechanical shutter and arm telegraphs then spreading across Europe. It was adopted for ship-to-ship work, where the sender moves with the fleet and no tower is possible, and the system remains part of naval signalling practice to this day alongside signal lamps and flag hoists.

What it changed relative to the towers: Chappe's network could carry a message across France in minutes, but it took years to build, needed staffed stations within sight of one another, and ran only where the line had been surveyed. Popham's version has a range of a few hundred metres and travels in a locker. The infrastructure was traded for mobility — the same trade seen in every mobile-versus-fixed technology since.

It is still specified where independence from equipment matters: in the international regulations for signalling at sea, and in scouting and maritime training, precisely because it needs no power, no spares and no maintenance. A system that cannot fail for want of a battery has a permanent niche.

Where it sits in the catalogue: Chappe's towers, flag semaphore, the heliograph, the signal lamp and Morse by wire are five approaches to moving a message without a telephone. They differ in range, cost, speed, weather tolerance and who must be trained. Collected together, they map the trade-offs of visual signalling more completely than any one of them explains alone.

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