On Friday, April 12, east bound ships sent messages congratulating titanic on it's maiden voyage and warned them about ice.
Some reports indicate that the radio operator on the Californian had turned his radio off after having received a rude complaint from the Titanic radio operator. The Titanic radio operator had complained that the frequent iceberg warnings from the Californian were interfering with him sending personal radio messages from the Titanic passengers.
The distress used by the wireless operators initially in the Titanic disaster was "CQD". But then they started alternating between "SOS" (which was new at the time) and CQD.
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.
donno what did the wireless operator say from under the titanic?
Titanic received seven or eight ice warnings from vessels such as the Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine. The Captain was given some but not all.
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Some reports indicate that the radio operator on the Californian had turned his radio off after having received a rude complaint from the Titanic radio operator. The Titanic radio operator had complained that the frequent iceberg warnings from the Californian were interfering with him sending personal radio messages from the Titanic passengers.
If you are asking about what was the distress signal the Titanic wireless operators used, it was "CQD" ("All stations: distress").
One, when the ship wrecked.
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The distress used by the wireless operators initially in the Titanic disaster was "CQD". But then they started alternating between "SOS" (which was new at the time) and CQD.
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.
The ship had a wireless telegraph with which they could communicate with stations both at land and sea. Percy, the eldest son of the Straus', for example, was on the "Amerika" when she sent ice warnings to Titanic.
Titanic received six warnings of icebergs by telegraph and three more by signal lamp. Warning ships include: Mesaba, the Noordam, the Amerika, Caronia, Baltic, Californian, Rappahannock, and La Touraine.