They were usually called telegraph operators.
A message transmitted by a telegraph is called a TeleGram.
People used the Morse Code to send messages from far distances Morse code was used by how long you hold it down.
Samuel Morse sent the first Morse code message to the old Mt. Clare Depot in Baltimore.
Morse code looks like a series of dots and dashes, with spaces between them to know when a letter ends and the next one begins. But Morse code is usually heard not seen, as people sent Morse code to each other not written, but beeped by a machine.For example, Morse code is composed of dots and dasheswould be (in international Morse code):-- --- .-. ... . -.-. --- -.. . .. ... -.-. --- -- .--. --- ... . -.. --- --.--.. --- - ... .- -. -.. -.. .- ... .... . ...
no it is not the Morse code is something Samuel f b Morse invented to talk in private it was not a telegraph but he did invent a telegraph
use a morse code
use a Morse Code
Morse code uses short and longer impulses to spell letters which become words, which anyone listening can "read" if they know the Morse code. The other person can answer in Morse code whatever they feel like. Morse code can be sent by sound, light, marks on a paper strip and so on.
What hath God wrought - it's a phrase from The Bible
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Samuel Morse, in 1844. He wrote: What hath God wrought? It sent from Washington to Baltimore.
Samuel F.B. Morse, with the assistance of Alfred Vail, invented Morse Code in 1835 when, as a professor of arts and design at New York University, he proved that signals could be transmitted by wire. Originally, Morse Code was a series of written codes on a strip of paper, but in 1836, the device used to produce the written codes was modified to emboss the paper with dots and dashes, which he modestly called Morse's Code. The message sent as the first public demonstration was "What hath God wrought".