Titanic sent out a general CQD/SOS call to any ship within the range of their transmission. The call was heeded by the Carpathia which was ~60 miles away. It would have been received by the Californian (~20 miles away) if their radio station had been manned at the time, but they did not receive the message until the next morning.
Yes, Titanic called for help. The first distress signal was sent out after midnight at 12:27.
BECAUSE THEY FELT LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An early radio invention was used. for more info, see the related link below
Titanic's last port-of-call before Queensland was in Cherbourg, France.
Titanic didn't have radio - she had a wireless telegraph.
SOS, but the Titanic also used the CQD distress call.
Yes, Titanic called for help. The first distress signal was sent out after midnight at 12:27.
CQD - Help and MGY - Titanic at 12:15 a.m.
Im Pretty Sure it Was Your mom
Come Quickly, Danger
You would call the Titanic's captain, 'Captain.'
BECAUSE THEY FELT LIKE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
An early radio invention was used. for more info, see the related link below
The Captain of Titanic was Edward John Smith.
Titanic's last port-of-call before Queensland was in Cherbourg, France.
Titanic didn't have radio - she had a wireless telegraph.
Titanic departed from Southampton, England.