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Definition of Radiotelegraphic signal
1. Noun. A signal transmitted by telegraphy.
Generic synonyms: Sign, Signal, Signaling
Specialized synonyms: Dit, Dot, Dah, Dash
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiotelegraphic Signal
Literary usage of Radiotelegraphic signal
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony by John Ambrose Fleming (1919)
"40), and the resulting contraction of the leg when a radiotelegraphic signal is
received by language scarcely justified by our experiences. ..."
2. The Thermionic Valve and Its Developments in Radio-telegraphy and Telephony by John Ambrose Fleming (1919)
"... constitutes a simple, very efficient, and much-used type of radiotelegraphic
signal receiver for short or moderately long-distance work. ..."
3. The how and why of Radio Apparatus: A Treatise on the Principles Underlying by Harry Winfield Secor (1920)
"... works on the principle that if a faint sound, such as a radiotelegraphic
signal, be reproduced close to the ultra-sensitive transmitter of the ..."