A telegram
A telegraph, a telephone, and a teletype.
Close... the things they transmitted over the wires were actually sounds. They just called tham dots for the shorter ones and dashes for the longer ones.
Telegraph.
yesterday i i sent a tele graph to the united kingdom
It does not have a distributor or plug wires, there is a coil over each spark plug.It is called a coil on plug system.It does not have a distributor or plug wires, there is a coil over each spark plug.It is called a coil on plug system.
When your wife calls your name loudly, that action constitutes a signal that reaches your ear through acoustical processes, and carries the coded message that you had better get your tuchas over to where she is ASAP.
Telegram is a message sent over wires, usually in Morse code. A very common device before international phone lines existed.
They were called 'wireless', based on what would have seemed at that time to be their most astounding property: no wires. The miracle of communication over the 'wires' through telegraphy was just beginning to be thought of as commonplace.
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The telegraph is a communication device that transmits messages using electrical signals over wires, while the telephone is a device that transmits voice conversations over wires or wirelessly. The key difference is that the telegraph communicates using coded messages, while the telephone allows for real-time spoken conversations.
Regret Over the Wires was created on 2003-09-23.
Morse code messages are typically sent through wires using an electromagnetic device called a telegraph. The telegraph sends electrical pulses that correspond to the dots and dashes of Morse code, which represent letters and numbers. These pulses are transmitted over the wire and can be received and interpreted by another telegraph operator or device at the other end.