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<p>simple message set. There was only one ancient signalling system described that does meet these criteria. That was a system using the <a href="page.php?w=Polybius_square">Polybius square</a> to encode an alphabet. <a href="page.php?w=Polybius">Polybius</a> (2nd century BC) suggested using two successive groups of torches to identify the coordinates of the letter of the alphabet being transmitted. The number of said torches held up signalled the grid square that contained the letter. There is no definite record of the system ever being used, but</p><p>
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