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Telegraphy Telex Telegraph Code Twx Bits Radio Network Message Economy. ... Before the Internet came into general use, telegraphy messages sent by telegraph operators using Morse code were known as telegrams or cablegrams, often shortened to a cable or a wire message.
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Telegraphy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Telegraph key - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The telegraph, which received its first practical demonstration in 1844, came to Chicago in 1848. Telegraphy made possible instant communication with the East Coast, and eventually with the entire country. Daily newspapers began publishing next-day accounts of speeches, elections, and battles, all furnished by telegraph.
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Latest news, business, sport, comment, lifestyle and culture plus content from the Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph newspapers and video from Telegraph TV ... Telegraph Christmas Appeal...
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The subject of telegraph cables is one of considerable interest to myself, as I spent some years in testing cables electrically, both during manufacture and the laying in ... Our subject divides itself into four branches—the history of submarine telegraphy, the manufacture of the cables, their laying, and their working.
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The Atlantic Telegraph; by W.H. Russell L.L.D. ... I want your aid very much as regards my second son John whom I wish to put to telegraphy in accordance with the suggestion of our friend Lord W.M. Hay & after this week it would be easy for me to keep an appt. if you have time to make one with me.
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Dr. G. P. Hachenburg spent many years promoting the use of telegraph lines to remotely operate distant musical instruments -- Musical Telegraphy, from the November 14, 1891 Electrical Review, was one review of his not-very-practical ideas, although, despite very little progress after more than thirty years of...
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by Jim Farrior, W4FOK. ... A computer program dedicated to wireless and land line telegraphy ... Bill Pierpont's Book --The Third Revised Edition of the excellent book "Art and Skill of Radio Telegraphy", by the late Bill Pierpont, N0HFF, is now available for free download. No person having an interest in telegraphy should...
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History of the Atlantic Cable & Undersea Communications from the first submarine cable of 1850 to the worldwide fiber optic network ... This prospectus for shares in the Atlantic Telegraph Company was issued in 1859, presumably to raise capital to replace the failed 1858 cable.
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