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==Light patterns== ===Fixed light=== A fixed light, abbreviated "F", is a continuous and steady light. ===Flashing light=== {{Redirect|Flashing light|other uses|Flashing Lights (disambiguation)}} A flashing light is a rhythmic light in which the total duration of the light in each period is clearly shorter than the total duration of the darkness and in which the flashes of light are all of equal duration. It is most commonly used for a single-flashing light which exhibits only single flashes which are repeated at regular intervals, in which case it is abbreviated simply as "Fl". It can also be used with a group of flashes which are regularly repeated, in which case the abbreviation is "Fl(2)" or "Gr Fl(2)", for a group of two flashes. Another possibility is a composite group, in which successive groups in the period have different numbers of flashes, e.g. "Fl. (2+1)" indicates a group of two flashes, followed by one flash. A specific case sometimes used<ref name=LoL/> is when the flashes are longer than two seconds. Such a light is sometimes denoted "long flashing" with the abbreviation "L.Fl". If the frequency of flashes is high (more than 30<ref name=LLQuick>''Light List'' states at one point that only "frequency not exceeding 30 flashes per minute" is considered "Flashing", yet at another that only "a rate of 60 flashes per minute" is considered "Quick", leaving the interval in-between undefined.</ref> or 50<ref name=LoL>''List of Lights''</ref> per minute) the light is denoted as a "quick light", see below. ===Occulting light=== [[File:Coquet Island Lighthouse, former occulting mechanism.jpg|thumb|right|upright|250px|Clockwork occulting mechanism formerly in use at [[Coquet Island#Coquet Lighthouse|Coquet Island Lighthouse]].]] An occulting light is a rhythmic light in which the duration of light in each period is longer than the total duration of darkness. In other words, it is the opposite to a flashing light where the total duration of darkness is longer than the duration of light. It has the appearance of flashing off, rather than flashing on. Like a flashing light, it can be used for a single occulting light that exhibits only a single period of darkness or the periods of darkness can be grouped and repeated at regular intervals (abbreviated "Oc"), a group (Oc(3)) or a composite group (Oc(2+1)). The term [[occulting]] is used because originally the effect was obtained by a mechanism (e.g. a vertical or rotating shutter) periodically shading the light from view. ===Isophase light=== An isophase light, abbreviated "Iso", is a light which has dark and light periods of equal length. The prefix derives from the Greek ''iso-'' meaning "same". ===Quick light=== A quick light, abbreviated "Q", is a special case of a flashing light with a high frequency (more than 30<ref name=LLQuick/> or 50<ref name=LoL/> per minute). If the sequence of flashes is interrupted by regularly repeated eclipses of constant and long duration, the light is denoted "interrupted quick", abbreviated "I.Q". Group notation similar to flashing and occulting lights is also sometimes<ref name=LoL/> used, e.g. Q(9). Another distinction sometimes<ref name=LoL/> made is between quick (more than 50 and less than 80 [[flashes per minute]]), very quick (more than 80 and less than 160 flashes per minutes, abbreviated "V.Q") and ultra quick (no less than 160 flashes per minute, abbreviate "U.Q"). This can be combined with notations for interruptions, e.g. I.U.Q for interrupted ultra quick, or grouping, e.g. V.Q(9) for a very quick group of nine flashes. Quick characteristics can also be followed by other characteristics, e.g. VQ(6) LFl for a very quick group of six flashes, followed by a long flash. ===Morse code=== A Morse code light is light in which appearances of light of two clearly different durations (dots and dashes) are grouped to represent a character or characters in the [[Morse Code]]. For example, "Mo(A)" is a light in which in each period light is shown for a short period (dot) followed by a long period (dash), the Morse Code for "A". ===Fixed and flashing=== A fixed and flashing light, abbreviated "F. Fl", is a light in which a fixed low intensity light is combined with a flashing high intensity light. ===Alternating=== An alternating light, abbreviated "Al", is a light which shows alternating colors. For example, "Al WG" shows white and green lights alternately.
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