• The second International Radiotelegraph Convention met in London, England in 1912. It adopted international maritime radio communication standards that...
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  • The first International Radiotelegraph Convention (French: Convention Radiotélégraphique Internationale) was held in Berlin, Germany, in 1906. It reviewed...
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    it was included in the service regulations of the first International Radiotelegraph Convention signed on 3 November 1906, which became effective on 1 July...
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  • Post Office Fremantle, then POS for Post Office Sydney, after 1912 convention VIS) From 1912, the government progressively established a wide network of...
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  • next International Radiotelegraph Convention scheduled to be held in London in June 1912 unless it completed ratification, so on April 3, 1912, the U...
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    Regulations affixed to the Second International Radiotelegraph Convention in London (The Convention was signed on July 5, 1912, and became effective July 1...
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  • QSK code was one of the twelve Q Codes listed in the 1912 International Radiotelegraph Convention Regulations, but may have been in use earlier.[citation...
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    stations have BFOs. The International Radiotelegraph Union was unofficially established at the first International Radiotelegraph Convention in 1906, and was...
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    professional radiotelegraph operators who were always accorded high-paying officer status at sea. Subsequent to the Titanic disaster and the Radio Act of 1912, the...
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  • sent. 5 July – International Radiotelegraph Convention signed in London. 13 August – The United States Congress passes the Radio Act of 1912, "An Act to...
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  • commercial radiotelegraph communication, appearing as one of the twelve Q Codes listed in the 1912 International Radiotelegraph Convention Regulations...
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  • normally used 1 MHz. International standards for the use of 500 kHz were expanded by the second International Radiotelegraph Convention, which was held in...
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  • spark-gap transmitters, and was adopted internationally at the London 1912 International Radiotelegraph Convention, and is still in use. A variant of the...
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  • ISBN 9781317339328. Archived from the original on 2018-05-01. "International Radiotelegraph Convention of Washington, 1927". Archived from the original on 2017-11-07...
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    Philippine–American War. 1912 in London he was a delegate of the United States for the International Radiotelegraph Convention. With the entry of the United...
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    first International Radiotelegraph Convention was signed in London. It would be replaced in 1927 by the Radiotelegraph General Convention. The 1912 Summer...
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  • Wireless Ship Act of 1910 (category 1912 in radio)
    S. representatives meeting in Berlin signed the first International Radiotelegraph Convention, which called for national licensing of radio transmitters...
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    the North Atlantic in 1912. The U.S. Congress soon enacted legislation, requiring U.S. ships to use Morse code radiotelegraph equipment for distress...
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  • identifiers were adopted for this purpose. This pattern continued in radiotelegraph operation; radio companies initially assigned two-letter identifiers...
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    Titanic (category 1912 disasters in Canada)
    heaters. Titanic's radiotelegraph equipment (then known as wireless telegraphy) was leased to the White Star Line by the Marconi International Marine Communication...
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  • third letter. In 1912 the first International Radiotelegraph Convention was held in London. This conference established an International Bureau in Berne...
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  • "International Radiotelegraph Convention of Washington, 1927" (PDF). "47 CFR 80.97 - Radiotelegraph operating procedures". "Annex 10 to the Convention...
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    Hospital Ship Britannic (n.d.) Chirnside (2004, p. 225) 1903 Radiotelegraph Convention in Berlin by nine countries. Brewster, Hugh; Coulter, Laurie (1999)...
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  • Radiotelegraph Conference 1927" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 8 March 2014. Retrieved 6 January 2016. "1947 Atlantic City ITU convention"...
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    the last of the old noisy spark transmitters. The 1927 International Radiotelegraph Convention in Washington, D.C. saw a political battle to finally eliminate...
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    radiotelegraph operation, long predating broadcast radio, were marine radio stations installed aboard ships at sea. In the absence of international standards...
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    Navy Yard using legal means. In the run-up to the London Radiotelegraph Convention in 1912, and amid concerns about the safety of marine radio following...
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  • involved some significant events. 3 October – The first International Radiotelegraph Convention opens in Berlin. 24 December – Reginald Fessenden makes...
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  • International Radiotelegraph Convention, Final Protocol and Detailed Service Regulations 1914 – Additional Protocol to the International Convention for...
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  • New Zealand were being made. These international Amateur contacts helped prompt the first International Radiotelegraph Conference, held in Washington, DC...
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