Marconi was the inventor of the wireless telegraph system in 1895. He was Italian. I know because I am in history class now and we are doing a worksheet. (Had to look on the internet but I certainly and FINALLY found it.) Wanted to express my knowledge to all you history fans out there! Thank you! And good night! (Or good morning, whatever suits you.)
The introduction of the telegraph in 1844 is credited to Samuel F.B. Morse. The first successful transatlantic cables were laid in 1866.
Samuel F. B. Morse patented his telegraph, His patent rights were disputed as well as rights to the Morse Code.
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Samuel F.B. Morse
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Twitter was invented.
No presedent invented it. This guy that was "cool" invented it for it standed forOll Korrect.
they invented it in medieval times.
There were many forms of hygrometers that were invented. The first one was invented by Nicolas Cryfts in 1450, however, where it was made is not mentioned.
the king invented them to raise money for his nights to defend:)
He invented wireless telegraphy.
Invented telegraphy and Morse Code.
Marconi invented the radio. He invented a successful system of radio telegraphy in 1896. In 1895, Marconi invented equipment that transmitted electrical signals through the air (part of telegraphy and radio transmission).
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The Morse system of telegraphy was invented by Samuel Finley Breese Morse in the 1840s.
Earlier long distance telegraphy was used from 1792 through semaphore lines or optical telegraphs. However electrical telegraphs were commercially introduced in 1837. Samuel Morse developed the Morse code which was the basic language of telegraphy.
For wireless communication, undoubtedly Guglielmo Marconi, who invented the spark gap transmitter. Then for telegraphy, it has to be Samuel Morse. The telephone was invented by Alexander Graham Bell.
Saved by Telegraphy - 1911 was released on: USA: 25 January 1911
The technical term 'wireless telegraphy' has two distinct senses:1: Where 'wireless' is an adjective qualifying the word 'telegraphy', meaning the kind of telegraphy that uses transmission by radio signals instead of over wires;2: Where 'wireless telegraphy' is a noun phrase, meaning the use of radio signals to send telegraphic messages, usually by Morse code.
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The cast of Saved by Telegraphy - 1911 includes: Charles Arling as Tom - a Telegraph Operator
The telegraph is still in use but it has evolved and is in use in specialized circumstances. The telephone which was invented in 1876 would have gradually replaced the telegraph in commercial usage.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telegraphy