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<p>called Blinkgerät, the intermediate type for distances of up to 4 km at daylight and of up to 8 km at night, using red filters for undetected communications. Optical telephone communications were tested at the end of the war, but not introduced at troop level. In addition, special blinkgeräts were used for communication with airplanes, balloons, and tanks, with varying success.</p>

<p>A major technological step was to replace the Morse code by modulating optical waves in speech transmission. <a href="page.php?w=Carl_Zeiss_AG">Carl Zeiss, Jena</a></p><p>
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