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the continuing Adventures of Sara Cladlow

Hi, I’m Sara Cladlow. For the past 6 years I’ve been a social consultant in the Washington, DC area. I have met some truly unique people along the way and they have opened so many doors for me. But now it's time for something completely different.

I am teaming up with Tod Troche and Lory Ester to form T.E.C.!

Together, we take on challenges across the globe. If something (or someone) important is lost or stolen and traditional solutions won’t work, that is where you will find us.

I needed a Pocket Enigma machine to help me solve the clues left by my Nana from Sara and The Forgotten Diary. But that will have to wait ... spoilers!

Check out the documentation for all the details of setting up your Pocket Enigma and sending and received messages!

More About the Pocket Enigma

The Hardware Looks Interesting

The Pocket Enigma is a full functioning electronic Enigma machine. It measures 11.9cm * 9.1cm * 2.2cm (4.625in * 3.5in * 0.875in) and weigh 130g (4.5 oz.). It uses four AAA batteries (not included). It has an LCD screen, mini keyboard, and a 2.4GHz RF transceiver. The hardware started life as the SMART Response XE*. Now it has a new life!

It's an Electronic Enigma Machine

The Pocket Enigma is a digital device compatible with the original German Enigma machines during much of WWII. It is capable of encoded and decoding Enigma messages (provided you have the proper configurations) from historical documents, Enigma simulators, online role playing games, and other Pocket Enigma devices. You can even send and receive Enigma coded messages wirelessly over short distances using the built-in RF transceiver.

How Does it Work?

Check out the documentation for all the details of setting up your Pocket Enigma and sending and received messages!

Pocket Enigma - User Settings

Pocket Enigma - Machine Setup

Pocket Enigma - Send/Receive Messages

Pocket Enigma - Online Gaming

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