To send a telegram you may hand deliver or telephone your message to a telegraph office. There, an operator enters the message into a computer, which then translates it into code and routes it to its destination. And the receiving end, machines translate the encoded message back into words and print it out. The telegraph office may hand deliver or telephone the message to the person receiving it.
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
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The wireless telegraph was invented by Thomas Edison.
Ah, the telegraph is a wonderful tool for sending messages over long distances! You simply use a telegraph key to tap out a series of short and long signals, known as Morse code. These signals are then transmitted through wires to a receiving station where they are decoded back into letters and words. It's a beautiful way to connect with others across great distances, just like painting brings us all together in appreciation of the beauty around us.
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With modern technology, the telegraph is being confined to history.
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
What were the 1st two cities to communicate via telegraph?
The telegraph sends messages from short distances and was also use for the Morse code.
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Both use electricity and radio waves to communicate.
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The office sent a telegraph to the main office warning them that the printer had just broken down. *telegraph= old fashioned letter (like a text/email)