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What (who) is telegraphy$82034$ - definition

Wireless Telegraphy Act; Wireless Telegraphy Act 1998; Wireless Telegraphy Act 1967; Wireless Telegraphy Act 1906; Wireless Telegraphy Act 1904; Wireless Telegraphy Act 1949

History of telegraphy in Australia         
  • World map of telegraph density
  • Binalong telegraph office]] from February 1901
  • World map of telegraph density
  • NSW Telegraph Routes (in blue) October 1885
  • Planting the first pole on the Overland Telegraph line to Carpentaria
ASPECT OF HISTORY RELATING TO TELEGRAPHY IN AUSTRALIA
History of telegraph in Australia; Australian telegraphic history; Telegraphy in Australia; Australian East-West Telegraph Line; East-West Telegraph Line; East-West Telegraph
Australia was a relatively early adopter of electrical telegraph technology in the middle of the nineteenth century, despite its low population densities and the difficult conditions sometimes encountered in laying lines. From 1858 onwards, the major capitals were progressively linked, culminating in the addition of Perth in 1877.
Radiotelegraphy         
  • Thomas Edison's 1891 patent for a ship-to-shore wireless telegraph that used electrostatic induction
  • Example of transatlantic radiotelegraph message recorded on paper tape at RCA's New York receiving center in 1920. The translation of the Morse code is given below the tape.
METHOD OF COMMUNICATION
Radio telegraphy; Radiotelegraphy; Wireless telegraph; Radiotelegraph; Wireless Telegraphy; Space telegraphy; Radio telegraph; Wave telegraphy; Aetheric transmission; Hertzian wave telegraphy; Marconi wireless; Wireless telegraph station; CW radio
·add. ·noun Telegraphy using the radiant energy of electrical (Hertzian) waves; wireless telegraphy;
- the term adopted for use by the Radiotelegraphic Convention of 1912.
Radiotelegraph         
  • Thomas Edison's 1891 patent for a ship-to-shore wireless telegraph that used electrostatic induction
  • Example of transatlantic radiotelegraph message recorded on paper tape at RCA's New York receiving center in 1920. The translation of the Morse code is given below the tape.
METHOD OF COMMUNICATION
Radio telegraphy; Radiotelegraphy; Wireless telegraph; Radiotelegraph; Wireless Telegraphy; Space telegraphy; Radio telegraph; Wave telegraphy; Aetheric transmission; Hertzian wave telegraphy; Marconi wireless; Wireless telegraph station; CW radio
·add. ·noun A wireless telegraph.

Wikipedia

Wireless Telegraphy Acts

Wireless Telegraphy Act is (with its variations) a stock short title used for legislation in the Republic of Ireland, South Africa and the United Kingdom relating to wireless telegraphy.

The Wireless Telegraphy Acts are laws regulating radio communications in the United Kingdom.

Wireless telegraphy as a concept is defined in British law as "the sending of electro-magnetic energy over paths not provided by a material substance."

The term telegraphy, although best known in relation to the electric telegraph, relates to the sending of messages over long-distances. Wireless telegraphy is differentiated from electrical telegraphy in that the messages are transmitted via electromagnetic means (light or radio) rather than via a physical electrical cable connection.

The current (2018) supervisor of the UK's electromagnetic spectrum is the communications regulator, Ofcom.