Definitionn. communicating at a distance by electric transmission over wire
Last update: June 10, 2015
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In the West and Southwest the Indians have a system of telegraphy, conducted entirely by means of signal fires from mountain top to mountain top. [Please select]
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For the Welsh fairies, King Puck and Queen Mab, know all about what is in the telegraphs, submarine cables and wireless telegraphy of to-day. [Please select]
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Only this is as far in advance of wireless telegraphy, as telegraphy is in advance of the semaphore. [Please select]
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It has been suggested that officers should have a working knowledge of wireless telegraphy, and this is no doubt a wise provision. [Please select]
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CHAPTER XXVII SAFETY AND LIFE-SAVING DEVICES Wireless telegraphy--Water-tight bulkheads--Submarine signals--Life-boats and rafts--Nixon's pontoon--Life-preservers and buoys--Rockets. [Please select]
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"We have since found that the fog and the dull skies in the vicinity of England are exceptionally favorable for wireless telegraphy." [Please select]
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