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Codemaster: the Scrambled code

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The Scambled code is method of encrypting messages so that others who do not know the code cannot read them. The Scrambled code is particularly good for use with wordy messages. Directions for using the Scrambled code to encode and decode messages are provided.

Author: Miller, Marvin
Publisher: Boy Scouts of America, Inc.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1996

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Codemaster: the backward-forward code

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Scouts can use the Backward-Forward code when sending secret messages. With the help of a code machine called the Counting Wheel, scouts will find it easy to make and decode messages using the Backward-Forward code.

Author: Miller, Marvin
Publisher: Boy Scouts of America, Inc.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1995
Codes

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Codemaster: this month: the Rail-Fence code

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The Rail-Fence code gets its name from the way the letters zigzag when the message is scrambled. Methods of sending and reading this code are presented.

Author: Miller, Marvin
Publisher: Boy Scouts of America, Inc.
Publication Name: Boys' Life
Subject: General interest
ISSN: 0006-8608
Year: 1992
Ciphers

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Subjects list: Methods, Cryptography
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