SIGSALY was a secure speech system used in World War II for the highest-level Allied communications. It pioneered a number of digital communications concepts, including the first transmission of speech using pulse-code modulation.
SIGSALY exhibit at the National Cryptologic Museum
A SIGSALY terminal in 1943.
Secure voice is a term in cryptography for the encryption of voice communication over a range of communication types such as radio, telephone or IP.
Gretacoder 210 secure radio system.
CVX-396 secure voice system, Crypto AG