Sos Light Signal
Sos is an internationally recognized morse code telegraph distress signal that is popularly known as save our souls or save our ship but sos is not actually an acronym for anything.
Sos light signal. The sound and light signals are not synchronis. The sos distress signal is a continuous sequence of three dots three dashes and three dots without letter spacing. Video animation to show a low tech way of transmitting distress. Get it as soon as wed sep 16.
5 00 coupon applied at checkout save 5 00 with coupon. 5 0 out of 5 stars 1. The sos signal was first introduced in germany on april 1 1905 and it is commonly referred to as international morse code distress signal. Us patent 10 475 322 b1.
When activated it becomes a particularly practical survival signal light generating a highly visible circle of light. Hand held torch and a horn blown by the user. Sos is a morse code distress signal used internationally that was originally established for maritime use in formal notation sos is written with an overscore line to indicate that the morse code equivalents for the individual letters of sos are transmitted as an unbroken sequence of three dots three dashes three dots with no spaces between the letters. By spinning its handle a light circle is formed visible at up to 1 mile 1 6 km on land sea level and 3 miles 4 8 km from the sky.
Gatherway emergency strobe light sos distress signal for night time safety earthquake warning alarm. As technology advances and security awareness increases many flashlights have the function of sos signal. Ultrafire hopes to light up your darkness when you are in danger and only wants you to be in the light forever. Ultrafire flashlight attaches great importance to the function of sos signal based on the principle of customer safety.
A visual sos distress signal illustrating how ship to shore signals can be sent at night by flashing a light. The sos is a lightstick provided with a cord.