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radio telegraphy
noun
The transmission of Morse code (etc) using radio
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July 1949 The Wireless Telegraphy Act bans radio stations not sanctioned by the government or the BBC.
Advancements such as the telephone and wireless telegraphy (the precursor to radio) revolutionized telecommunication by providing instantaneous communication.
In a move that seemed audacious circa 1920, he brought a wireless telegraphy set, a sort of radio, into the jungle and used it to keep up on current events.
In 1896 Marconi received the first patent for wireless telegraphy, and in 1901 he achieved transatlantic radio communication.
Da Capo has also released SIGNOR MARCONI'S MAGIC BOX: The Most Remarkable Invention of the 19th Century and the Amateur Inventor Whose Genius Sparked a Revolution ($15), a paperback edition of Gavin Weightman's biography of Guglielmo Marconi, who in 1896, at the age of 22, discovered wireless telegraphy and paved the way for the birth of radio.
Technological systems that space-weather affects have grown from isolated telegraph systems in the 1840s to ocean and continent-spanning cable communications systems, from a generator electrifying a few city blocks in the 1880s to continent-spanning networks of high-tension lines, from wireless telegraphy in the 1890s to globe-spanning communication by radio and satellites.
His writings include Handbook of Wireless Telegraphy (1915) and Continuous Wave Wireless Telegraphy (1921).
If wireless telegraphy was possible, why not wireless telepathy?
Baum cast about and found... wireless telegraphy.
All features of wireless telegraphy will come under consideration.
In collaboration with Georg von Arco and Marconi, he helped develop wireless telegraphy in England.
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