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.
Most radio news bulletins begin with a sound of some kind-- it used to be the click-clack sound a teletype machine, but now that nobody uses the telegraph, it is more likely an electronic sound. The purpose of beginning with a special sound is to get people's attention and tell them the program is being interrupted for an important reason. Then the announcer says something like "We have breaking news." And then he or she reads what the breaking news story is.
No, Shakira does not sound like a goat.
They sound like church bells
like a guitar sound!!!
it sound like a floote. its a long instrument
Sound is transmitted via telegraph by converting sound waves into electrical signals. These electrical signals are then sent through a telegraph wire to a receiver on the other end. The receiver converts the electrical signals back into sound waves, allowing the message to be heard.
what did the first telegraph look like?
~The telegraph was the starting point for the science behind modern communication devices like the telephone and fax machine.~The telegraph was the first device that allowed information to travel over a distance without being physically transported by a person.~The telegraph was the first machine used to broadcast news using sound.~The first message sent on the telegraph was transatlantic, proving that a message could be sent over a long distance without a human being needed to transport it.
A brown speckled pony.
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)
He did it in the 1880s because the sound quality of the first model was quite poor.
ukase if you are doing the telegraph crossword
They are both used as a means of communication.
This code was created for Samuel Morse's telegraph and is known as Morse Code
i honestly do not know but probally to help the poles stay close to sound and bc it was cool
Yes he invented the telegraph that can transport voice and sound from a long distance away. :)
It looked like some old sewing machine.