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    Telegraphy is the long-distance transmission of messages where the sender uses symbolic codes, known to the recipient, rather than a physical exchange...
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    Wireless telegraphy or radiotelegraphy is the transmission of text messages by radio waves, analogous to electrical telegraphy using cables. Before about...
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    Electrical telegraphy is a point-to-point text messaging system, primarily used from the 1840s until the late 20th century. It was the first electrical...
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    "in recognition of their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy". His work laid the foundation for the development of radio, television...
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    April 1872 William Henry Ward received U.S. patent 126,356 for a wireless telegraphy system where he theorized that convection currents in the atmosphere could...
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    Morse, one of the early developers of the system adopted for electrical telegraphy. International Morse code encodes the 26 basic Latin letters A to Z, one...
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    Mass media Mobile phone Smartphone Optical telecommunication Optical telegraphy Pager Photophone Prepaid mobile phone Radio Radiotelephone Satellite communications...
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  • Aerial telegraphy may refer to: Wigwag (flag signals), signalling by hand with a single flag Optical telegraphy, chains of fixed telegraph stations using...
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    submarine communications cables were laid beginning in the 1850s and carried telegraphy traffic, establishing the first instant telecommunications links between...
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  • to wireless telegraphy. The Wireless Telegraphy Acts are laws regulating radio communications in the United Kingdom. Wireless telegraphy as a concept...
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    Telegraph key (redirect from Telegraphy key)
    code in a telegraphy system. Keys are used in all forms of electrical telegraph systems, including landline (also called wire) telegraphy and radio (also...
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  • and arrive in a matter of minutes to hours, instead of days or weeks. Telegraphy facilitated faster and more profitable freight and passenger railway traffic...
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    inventions in what became radio. Radio development began as "wireless telegraphy". Later radio history increasingly involves matters of broadcasting. In...
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  • Department. He was heavily involved in the development of Victoria's telegraphy and telephony networks, and subsequently their integration into those...
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    Women in telegraphy have been evident since the 1840s. The introduction of practical systems of telegraphy in the 1840s led to the creation of a new occupational...
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    The timeline of North American telegraphy is a chronology of notable events in the history of the electric telegraphy in the United States and Canada,...
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  • In amateur radio, high-speed telegraphy (HST) is a form of radiosport that challenges amateur radio operators to accurately receive and copy, and in some...
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  • The Wireless Telegraphy Act 1926 is an act of the Oireachtas which regulates wireless telegraphy in the Republic of Ireland. It is the legislation that...
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    are also called, "Chappe telegraphs" or "Napoleonic semaphore". Optical telegraphy dates from ancient times, in the form of hydraulic telegraphs, torches...
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  • Acoustic telegraphy (also known as harmonic telegraphy) was a name for various methods of multiplexing (transmitting more than one) telegraph messages...
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    co-developer of Morse code in 1837 and helped to develop the commercial use of telegraphy. Samuel F. B. Morse was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, the first...
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    magnets to produce alternating current from a rotating armature. In early telegraphy, magnetos were used to power instruments, while in telephony they were...
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    Guglielmo Marconi "for their contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy". He was a founder of Telefunken, one of the pioneering communications...
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  • (Comité Consultatif International Téléphonique) and with long-distance telegraphy CCIT (Comité Consultatif International des Communications Téléphoniques...
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    Mass media Mobile phone Smartphone Optical telecommunication Optical telegraphy Pager Photophone Prepaid mobile phone Radio Radiotelephone Satellite communications...
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    174,465". pdfpiw.uspto.gov.—Telegraphy (Bell's first telephone patent)—Alexander Graham Bell US 186,787—Electric Telegraphy (permanent magnet receiver)—Alexander...
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    lights, flags, sunlight, and moving arms. Semaphores can be used for telegraphy when arranged in visually connected networks, or for traffic signalling...
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  • Keyer (category Telegraphy)
    nonetheless distinct: One for telegraphy and the other for accessory devices built for computer-human communication: For radio-telegraphy, the term "keyer" specifically...
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    Jesse H. Bunnell (November 28, 1843 – February 9, 1899) was a telegraphist, famous for his speed record in telegraph transmission, inventor, known for...
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    they can be represented by a smaller set of symbols, which is useful for telegraphy, steganography, and cryptography. The device was originally used for fire...
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