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radiotelegraph
/ -ˌɡræf; ËŒreɪdɪəʊˈtÉ›lɪˌɡrÉ‘Ëf /
verb
- to send (a message) by radiotelegraphy
noun
- a message sent by radiotelegraphy
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of radiotelegraph1
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This call letter business got codified in 1912, at a “radiotelegraph†conference in London not long after RMS Titanic sank, so the power of wireless communication was very much on delegates’ minds.
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In the late 19th century, Guglielmo Marconi invented radiotelegraph equipment, which could send Morse code over radio waves, rather than wires.
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Paris officials decided to save it, however, after realising that the tower, at the time tallest building in the world, could be used as a radiotelegraph station.
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