The wireless operator "Wake Up" refers to a notable incident in radio communication history that occurred on April 15, 1912, when the RMS Titanic sank. The ship's wireless operators sent distress signals using the Marconi system, which played a crucial role in alerting nearby ships. The phrase "Wake up" was used to instruct other operators to pay attention to the urgent messages being transmitted. This incident highlighted the importance of wireless communication in emergency situations.
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donno what did the wireless operator say from under the titanic?
In Tony Hawk's Underground 2 on the Australia level, you can wake up the crane operator by using the "Grind" mechanic. First, find the crane and perform a grind on the ledge near it to trigger a cutscene that will wake him up. Once the crane operator is awake, you'll be able to use the crane to access new areas in the level.
The first wireless operator on the titanic was Jack Phillips. Another was Harold Bride.
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The cast of Won by Wireless - 1911 includes: William Garwood as Wireless Operator
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Yes, there are extensions and protocols that enable Wake-on-WLAN (WoWLAN), allowing devices to be woken up over wireless networks. WoWLAN functions similarly to traditional Wake-on-LAN but uses specific wireless standards to send a magic packet to a device in a low-power state. Support for WoWLAN depends on both the device's hardware and the wireless network's configuration. It is essential to enable WoWLAN settings in the device's BIOS and operating system for it to function properly.
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'To wake up' in Spanish is 'despertar.'
yes he was the only one who survived. the other wireless operator, Jack Phillips, died in the wreck.