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obfuscated Morse code used to send covert message

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English: Example of obfuscated Morse code used to send covert messages during WWI. 'Extra dots' and 'abnormal spaces' in the word 'BERLIN.' See Charles E. Apgar recordings for context.
Text in image: 'How secret messages are added to censored ones.'
Original caption: 'The Above "Code" Diagram Shows How Secret Cipher Messages Could be Interspersed Through Regular Messages.'
Date
Source (September 1915). "Sayville, the News-Way to Berlin". Electrical Experimenter III (5): 209. New York: Experimenter Publishing Company.
as reprinted in (September 11, 1915). "What our Government Found at Sayville". The Literary Digest LI (11): 525. New York: Funk & Wagnalls.
Author The Electrical Experimenter

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