High Speed Telegraphy using a straight key- HST Competition 2011 v.redd.it/ibdty2dheu381
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High speed morse code telegraphy. v.redd.it/kbr9g2uec2w71
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[Robert Schmitz on Twitter] It will never cease to amaze me how, by the end of the year, the Bears' offense always ends up: - Running the ball on early downs out of 12p/13p - Throwing out of empty sets when behind the chains - Rarely working out of neutral-down 10/11p Super telegraphy... twitter.com/robertkschmit…
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High speed morse telegraphy using a straight key -- very old video, but fun youtu.be/YPsgEdmlUf0
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What if there was a Subreddit devoted to CW/Morse/Telegraphy ?

And not involving pop culture morse code translations?

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Like Sputnik 1, Oscar 1 carried only a simple beacon. For three weeks it transmitted its Morse Code message "HI". To this day, many organizations identify their Morse-transmitting satellites with "HI", which also indicates laughter in amateur telegraphy. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OSC…
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We all know when commercial wireless telegraphy died, but what about manual land-line telegraphy?

I figured this question was at least ham radio adjacent, so hopefully someone here can answer. I can find lots of info on when commercial CW ceased in the late 90s, as well as Western Union's closure of its telegram service in 2006, but no word on when land-line Morse code went obsolete. I know teleprinters were already in commercial use by the turn of the 20th century, but I've also seen references to Morse telegraph stations being operational past this time. A video I found on YT about the KPH maritime station mentions that there was a wire telegraph connecting two of their buildings, and that the operators had to know both American and International Morse in order to copy transmissions from ships and relay them along the wire.

Given the fact that we still have 60 year old COBOL software in active use in 2021, I'd have to guess there were a few straight keys going into the 1950s or so.

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would it be at all out of place if the empire had it's own systems of optical telegraphy (Semaphore) to communicate with it's legions and forces?
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[August 4th, 1921] For the first time, what is now called a "fax" was sent across the Atlantic Ocean when "a written document was transmitted fac simile... by wireless telegraphy" by the Belinograph machine, which had been used in Europe but hadn't been employed in North America. todayinsci.com/B/Belin_Ed…
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1906 - Punch magazine anticipates the future with the advent of wireless telegraphy
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β€œWireless Telegraphy” bahaius.wpengine.com/wire…
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This Day in Victorian History Mahlon Loomis patents wireless telegraphy (1872) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mah…
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This Day in Victorian History Italian engineer and inventor Guglielmo Marconi applies for the first ever patent for a system of wireless telegraphy in the United Kingdom (1896) en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gug…
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High speed Morse code telegraphy v.redd.it/51dj0puue4x41
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In the early 1900s, would navy ships have relied mostly on telegraphy? How did the invention and rise of radio affect military maritime communications?
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Looking to treat my ppd through telegraphy

Hi everyone, my name is Jess and I love in Arkansas. I have a now almost 7 month month old (5 months adjusted). At 32 weeks of ended up with preclampsia and had to have an emergency c section. My little one was in the NICU for a month and a half. On top of all of that I was dealing with a lot of other stressful stuff in my personal life like having to cut out my own mother and being evicted. Now, in a stable living sit with my SO and a healthy 7 month old I can’t seem to get in the groove of things. I’ve always battled depression but have never been to a doctor about it nor on meds. I’ll have a good day/ days here and there and think okay I’m fine and then I just start to feel it again. I always have anxiety eve on my good days, but i just feel overwhelmed, bitchy, lazy, unmotivated, and in loving towards my so and baby. So I guess my question is, is there a good telegraph doctor/ group I can use to talk to someone for free (with my insurance) that can help me get on medication for this?

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[Text] The Romance of Modern Invention by Archibald Williams, 1903 - "Interesting Descriptions in Non-technical Language of Wireless Telegraphy, Liquid Air, Modern Artillery, Submarines, Dirigible Torpedoes, Solar Motors, Airships, etc"

View online or download for later

https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/41160

All of the images and illustrations in the book are listed as well so if you are less interested in reading, and want to just look at some unique and interesting bits of technological and mechanical history that is easily done as well. The nice thing about this book especially for the time that it was published is how readable it is.

From the table of contents:

Wireless telegraphy -- High-speed telegraphy -- The telephone; wireless telephony -- The phonograph; the rotographophone; the telephonograph -- The telautograph -- Modern artillery; rifles; machine guns; heavy ordnance; explosives; in the gun factory -- Dirigible torpedoes -- Submarine boats -- Animated pictures -- The great Paris telescope -- Photographing the invisible; photography in the dark -- Solar motors -- Liquid air -- Horseless carriages -- High-speed railways -- Sea expresses -- Mechanical flight -- Type-setting by machinery -- Photography in colours -- Lighting

There are many misconceptions about the technological capabilities of the late 18/early 1900's among the general public. Found in this book are some really wonderful insights and valuable timeline perspectives on the abilities of the era as well as the attitude towards them. As always, it's also very interesting to see a lot of this discussion and wonder what could have been had a small handful of events gone just a little differently. Here are a few excerpts on the more popular topics:

Regarding Sun Motors & Solar Power:

"In America, especially in the dry, arid regions, where fuel is scarce and the sun shines pitilessly day after day, all the year round, sun-catchers of various types have been erected and worked successfully. Dr. William Calver, of Washington, has built in the barren wastes of Arizona huge frames of mirrors, travelling on circular rails, so that they may be brought to face the sun at all hours between sunrise and sunset. Dr. Calver employs no less than 1600 mirrors. As each of these mirrors develops 10-15 degrees of heat it is obvious, after an appeal to simple arithmetic, that the united efforts of these reflectors should produce the tremendous temperature 16,000-24,000 degrees, which, expressed comparatively, means the paltry 90 degrees in the shade beneath which we grow restive multiplied hundreds of times. Hitherto the greatest known heat had been th

... keep reading on reddit ➑

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MENTAL TELEGRAPHY ♦ By Mark Twain ♦ (Memoir, Narrative) ♦ Full Audiobook youtube.com/watch?v=oN6cL…
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Pig&Dan – Telegraphy [TRUE12135] DOWNLOAD

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The Telegraphy changed this quickly
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B851 - Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) Bill - 2nd Reading DIVISION

#Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) Bill

###A ##BILL ###TO ###Amend the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 to permit the reception of air traffic communications. BE IT ENACTED by the Queen's most Excellent Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Lords Temporal, and Commons, in this present Parliament assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows: β€”

#####1 Amendment (1) The Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 is amended by inserting:

"(3A) A person does not commit an offence under this Act if they receive civil air traffic communication."

into section 48 and renumbering accordingly. #####2 Short title, Commencement, and Extent (1) This Act may be cited as the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006 (Amendment) Act 2019.
(2) This Act extends to the areas specified by section 118 of the Wireless Telegraphy Act 2006.
(3) This Act comes into force upon receiving Royal Assent.

Introduced by the Honourable /u/sam-irl MP as a Private Member’s Bill.


This division shall end on the 22nd.

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B851 - Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) Bill - DIVISION

Division! Clear the lobby.

B851 - Wireless Telegraphy (Amendment) Bill

https://www.reddit.com/r/MHOC/comments/c7g99g/b851_wireless_telegraphy_amendment_bill_2nd/

This division shall close on the 7th July.

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High speed morse code telegraphy.
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Meshuggah - I (Straight Key Telegraphy Machine Cover) youtube.com/watch?v=YPsgE…
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Lessons in Wireless Telegraphy by Alfred Powell Morgan - published in 1917 gutenberg.org/ebooks/6334…
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TIL Napoleon used semaphore telegraphy over 200 yrs ago to send messages up to 3000 miles in 4 hours, aiding his conquest of continental Europe bbc.com/news/magazine-229…
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The World Heritage Grimeton Radio Station in southern Sweden is an early longwave transatlantic wireless telegraphy station built in 1922-1924
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