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Hamburg$33572$ - traducción al italiano

ART MUSEUM IN HAMBURG, GERMANY
Hamburg Art Gallery; Hamburg Kunsthalle; Kunsthalle, Hamburg; Galerie der Gegenwart, Hamburg; Hamburg Art Museum; Kunsthalle Hamburg
  • Kunsthalle (main building)

Hamburg      
n. (Geog) Amburgo
morse alphabet         
  • Morse Code on the 40 meter ham radio band
  •  ''dit dah dit dah'' }} sequence. (For left-handed operators, the actions are reversed.)}}
  • Baden-Powell's]] mnemonic chart from 1918
  • Morse code receiver, recording on paper tape
  • prosigns]] are circled in red with red text; unofficial prosigns are orange.
  • ITU]] standard.
  • Gotthard railway]], later by a [[shortwave radio]] amateur<ref>Gotthard morse key used by shortwave radio amateur  [https://www.qrz.com/db/HB9BFM HB9BFM]. Retrieved 25 September 2021.</ref>
  • Winnipeg's main airport]]
  • SOS}}'''.
  • signalman]] sends Morse code signals in 2005.
  • Single needle telegraph instrument
  • sounder]]. The signal is "on" when the knob is pressed, and "off" when it is released. Length and timing of the ''dits'' and ''dahs'' are entirely controlled by the [[telegraphist]].
  • A U.S. Navy Morse Code training class in 2015. The sailors will use their new skills to collect [[signals intelligence]].
  • Cayo Largo Del Sur VOR-DME.
  • [[Vibroplex]] brand semiautomatic key (generically called a "bug"). The paddle, when pressed to the right by the thumb, generates a series of ''dits'', the length and timing of which are controlled by a sliding weight toward the rear of the unit. When pressed to the left by the knuckle of the index finger, the paddle generates a single ''dah'', the length of which is controlled by the operator. Multiple ''dahs'' require multiple presses. Left-handed operators use a key built as a mirror image of this one.
METHOD OF TRANSMITTING TEXT INFORMATION AS A SERIES OF ON-OFF SIGNALS
International Morse code; Mors code; More's code; Mor's code; International Morse Code; Morse Code (table); Morse Code; Koch method; Farnsworth method; Moris code; Morris code; Morsecode; Di-dah; Dit-dah; Morse-code; Morse alphabet; Latin Morse code; Hamburg alphabet; Hamburg Alphabet; Omnigraph; Continental Morse code; ITU International Morse Code; Gerke code
n. alfabeto morse
Morse code         
  • Morse Code on the 40 meter ham radio band
  •  ''dit dah dit dah'' }} sequence. (For left-handed operators, the actions are reversed.)}}
  • Baden-Powell's]] mnemonic chart from 1918
  • Morse code receiver, recording on paper tape
  • prosigns]] are circled in red with red text; unofficial prosigns are orange.
  • ITU]] standard.
  • Gotthard railway]], later by a [[shortwave radio]] amateur<ref>Gotthard morse key used by shortwave radio amateur  [https://www.qrz.com/db/HB9BFM HB9BFM]. Retrieved 25 September 2021.</ref>
  • Winnipeg's main airport]]
  • SOS}}'''.
  • signalman]] sends Morse code signals in 2005.
  • Single needle telegraph instrument
  • sounder]]. The signal is "on" when the knob is pressed, and "off" when it is released. Length and timing of the ''dits'' and ''dahs'' are entirely controlled by the [[telegraphist]].
  • A U.S. Navy Morse Code training class in 2015. The sailors will use their new skills to collect [[signals intelligence]].
  • Cayo Largo Del Sur VOR-DME.
  • [[Vibroplex]] brand semiautomatic key (generically called a "bug"). The paddle, when pressed to the right by the thumb, generates a series of ''dits'', the length and timing of which are controlled by a sliding weight toward the rear of the unit. When pressed to the left by the knuckle of the index finger, the paddle generates a single ''dah'', the length of which is controlled by the operator. Multiple ''dahs'' require multiple presses. Left-handed operators use a key built as a mirror image of this one.
METHOD OF TRANSMITTING TEXT INFORMATION AS A SERIES OF ON-OFF SIGNALS
International Morse code; Mors code; More's code; Mor's code; International Morse Code; Morse Code (table); Morse Code; Koch method; Farnsworth method; Moris code; Morris code; Morsecode; Di-dah; Dit-dah; Morse-code; Morse alphabet; Latin Morse code; Hamburg alphabet; Hamburg Alphabet; Omnigraph; Continental Morse code; ITU International Morse Code; Gerke code
alfabeto Morse

Definición

Hamburg
·noun A commercial city of Germany, near the mouth of the Elbe.

Wikipedia

Hamburger Kunsthalle

The Hamburger Kunsthalle is the art museum of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, Germany. It is one of the largest art museums in the country. The museum consists of three connected buildings, dating from 1869 (main building), 1921 (Kuppelsaal) and 1997 (Galerie der Gegenwart), located in the Altstadt district between the Hauptbahnhof (central train station) and the two Alster lakes.

The name Kunsthalle indicates the museum's history as an 'art hall' when it was founded in 1850. Today, the museum houses one of the few art collections in Germany that cover seven centuries of European art, from the Middle Ages to the present day. The Kunsthalle's permanent collections focus on North German painting of the 14th century, paintings by Dutch, Flemish and Italian artists of the 16th and 17th centuries, French and German drawings and paintings of the 19th century, and international modern and contemporary art.