
doi: 10.1121/1.1908393
To test several types of voice and code signals, communication was carried on over the conventional submarine underwater telephone between two submerged submarines. The signals included normal speech, differentiated and clipped speech, quarter-speed speech, and multiple-tone Morse code. It was found that normal speech was received at least as reliably as any of the more elaborate signals tried.
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