it is was a code for the telegraph. ( 1 beep for S, 2 beeps for T, 3 beeps for R, 4 beeps for E, 5 beeps for A, 6 beeps for M).
it is was a code for the telegraph. ( 1 beep for S, 2 beeps for T, 3 beeps for R, 4 beeps for E, 5 beeps for A, 6 beeps for M).
it is was a code for the telegraph. ( 1 beep for S, 2 beeps for T, 3 beeps for R, 4 beeps for E, 5 beeps for A, 6 beeps for M).
it is was a code for the telegraph. ( 1 beep for S, 2 beeps for T, 3 beeps for R, 4 beeps for E, 5 beeps for A, 6 beeps for M).
it is was a code for the telegraph. ( 1 beep for S, 2 beeps for T, 3 beeps for R, 4 beeps for E, 5 beeps for A, 6 beeps for M).
With beeps and long beeps. It's like Balto, with the guy sending that message on the telegram.
It's a series of dots lines and spaces that when arranged in a certain order make out words.
Those beeps are a code telling you whats wrong. Count the beeps Example 1 beep followed by 3 beeps is like a code 13. Then use that number and search for POST codes in the internet POST stands for Power On Self Test. This is only step 1 in diagnosing your problem. Lots of Luck.
It's called a `beep code' which beeps in some type of sequence, repeatedly. Its purpose is to let the technician know what's wrong with the TV. In other words, a self diagnostic when the TV has a technical issue.
Morse code are answered by short beeps and sign language are gestures.
Well press the fingerprint button, wait for the three beeps put in the card wait for the beeps turn the knob to the right till 45 then to the left to 25
Morse Code are answered by short beeps and sign language are gestures.