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What does a telegraph sound like?

A telegraph produces a series of short and long clicks or beeps, often referred to as "dits" (short) and "dahs" (long), which correspond to Morse code. The sound is rhythmic and mechanical, resembling a tapping noise as it transmits messages over wires. This distinctive sound can vary in intensity and speed based on the operator's skill and the device used. Overall, the telegraph's sound is a symbolic representation of early communication technology.


How do you set a text message ringtone for your samsung flight?

Go to your menu then go to settings go to sound profile and tap NORMAL and on the right hand side you will see CALL with an arrow pointing down tap on it then you will see CALL MESSAGES AND PHONE tap on MESSAGES and there you go you can change whatever you want to be as your message tone.


Do some TVs use radio waves?

TVs receiving broadcast programming do, they just use it to produce both picture and sound; instead of just sound as an ordinary radio does. TVs receiving cable programming don't. TVs receiving satellite programming do, but the radio waves are in the microwave band transmitted from the satellite and received by your dish, where they are down converted via a microwave superheterodyne stage in the dish so that they are in the frequency range the TV can handle.


Who is the author of The Sound of Thunder?

Ray Bradbury. See the related link for more information.


Gathering information from a distance through images sound waves radio waves etc?

Remote sensing

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The technology that merges computing with high-speed communications links carrying data sound and video is?

information technology


What type of technology merges computing with high speed communications links carrying data sound and video?

Information


What humans use radio waves?

Radio waves are used to transmit signals from a radio station, and you can receive the signals with a radio, and hear them as sound such as speech or music. The long wavelength of radio waves makes them a suitable medium for transmitting over a large range. it is also use in agriculture...... it is used to diagnose different diseases


How do sound waves escape microwave ovens?

I think it is to do with the wavelenght of the sound waves. I think there are tiny holes in the microwave and the sound waves are small enough to escape out of the microwave - meanig we can hear our food cook!


Is microwave an onomatopoeia?

no, an onomatopoeia is a word which sounds like what it is. for example, "bang" is the name of it as well as the sound it makes


These neurons bring messages into the nervous system?

Sensory neurons are responsible for bringing messages into the nervous system. They transmit information from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord, allowing for the perception of stimuli such as touch, taste, sound, and light.


What is the purpose of a communications receiver?

A communications receiver is a radio receiver used for communications. It receives a transmitted signal and sends it further along the line till it is converted into sound.


How messages are carried by radio waves?

by the sound waves


Why ar sound important?

it helps warm things up in the microwave


How do I turn off the sound on an oster microwave?

To turn off the sound on an Oster microwave, locate the "Sound" or "Volume" button on the control panel. Press it to toggle the sound settings; you may need to hold it for a few seconds, depending on the model. If there is no dedicated button, refer to the user manual for specific instructions on muting the sound.


Where do sound messages go after they reach the cochlea?

eustachian tube


What are sound bits in government?

Short political messages (bites)