Solar activity will not cause telegraph wires to short out. Wireless telegraphy on the other hand is effected by solar flares hitting the ionosphere. It scatters the reflective wave that long range transmitters use for skip transmissions off of the ionosphere.
The telegraph sends messages from short distances and was also use for the Morse code.
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3 short, 3 long, 3 short, no intercharacter pauses as "SOS" is one single Morris character, not three. Same on telegraph or radio telegraph.
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Telegraph made passing information easier in the olden days. Electric telegraph made obtaining information possible in short period of time, reducing from weeks to days to hours and minutes. However, radio soon replaced telegraph as the mode of communication.
You wrote your message on a telegraph form.You handed the telegraph form to the clerk at your local telegraph office.The clerk would count the words of the message and tell you how much it would cost.You would pay the clerk.The clerk would put your telegraph form in the stack of outgoing telegrams.The telegraph operator at your local telegraph office would send the telegrams on the telegraph forms in the stack of outgoing telegrams using the telegraph key.The telegraph operator at the recipient's local telegraph office would listen to the telegraph sounder and write the telegrams down on telegraph forms and put them in the stack of incoming telegrams.Telegraph delivery boys/men would take the telegraph forms in the stack of incoming telegrams and go around town delivering them to the recipients.
you might have a short in the electrical system
A telegraph produces a series of short and long clicks or beeps, often referred to as "dits" (short) and "dahs" (long), which correspond to Morse code. The sound is rhythmic and mechanical, resembling a tapping noise as it transmits messages over wires. This distinctive sound can vary in intensity and speed based on the operator's skill and the device used. Overall, the telegraph's sound is a symbolic representation of early communication technology.
Yes. Each short tap of the Morse key sent a burst of electricity down the line.
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