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- SIGSALY abstract "In cryptography, SIGSALY (also known as the X System, Project X, Ciphony I, and the Green Hornet) was a secure speech system used in World War II for the highest-level Allied communications.It pioneered a number of digital communications concepts, including the first transmission of speech using pulse-code modulation.The name SIGSALY was not an acronym, but a cover name that resembled an acronym—the SIG part was common in Army Signal Corps names (e.g., SIGABA). The prototype was called the "Green Hornet" after the popular radio show The Green Hornet, because it sounded like a buzzing hornet — resembling the show's theme tune — to anyone trying to eavesdrop on the conversation.".
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- SIGSALY wikiPageExternalLink book.
- SIGSALY wikiPageExternalLink sigsaly_start_digital.shtml.
- SIGSALY wikiPageExternalLink sigsaly_story.shtml.
- SIGSALY wikiPageExternalLink www.ralph-miller.org.
- SIGSALY wikiPageID "740918".
- SIGSALY wikiPageRevisionID "606430230".
- SIGSALY date "20070127230034".
- SIGSALY hasPhotoCollection SIGSALY.
- SIGSALY title "Images and description of SIGSALY".
- SIGSALY url "http://history.sandiego.edu/gen/recording/sigsaly.html".
- SIGSALY subject Category:Encryption_devices.
- SIGSALY subject Category:History_of_telecommunications.
- SIGSALY type Artifact100021939.
- SIGSALY type Device103183080.
- SIGSALY type EncryptionDevices.
- SIGSALY type Instrumentality103575240.
- SIGSALY type Object100002684.
- SIGSALY type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- SIGSALY type Whole100003553.
- SIGSALY comment "In cryptography, SIGSALY (also known as the X System, Project X, Ciphony I, and the Green Hornet) was a secure speech system used in World War II for the highest-level Allied communications.It pioneered a number of digital communications concepts, including the first transmission of speech using pulse-code modulation.The name SIGSALY was not an acronym, but a cover name that resembled an acronym—the SIG part was common in Army Signal Corps names (e.g., SIGABA).".
- SIGSALY label "SIGSALY".
- SIGSALY label "SIGSALY".
- SIGSALY label "SIGSALY".
- SIGSALY label "SIGSALY".
- SIGSALY sameAs SIGSALY.
- SIGSALY sameAs SIGSALY.
- SIGSALY sameAs m.037d8_.
- SIGSALY sameAs Q6120011.
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- SIGSALY sameAs SIGSALY.
- SIGSALY wasDerivedFrom SIGSALY?oldid=606430230.
- SIGSALY depiction SIGSALY.jpg.
- SIGSALY isPrimaryTopicOf SIGSALY.