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Definition of Radiotelegraphy
1. Noun. Telegraphy that uses transmission by radio rather than by wire.
2. Noun. The use of radio to send telegraphic messages (usually by Morse code).
Generic synonyms: Radio, Wireless
Definition of Radiotelegraphy
1. n. Telegraphy using the radiant energy of electrical (Hertzian) waves; wireless telegraphy; -- the term adopted for use by the Radiotelegraphic Convention of 1912.
Definition of Radiotelegraphy
1. Noun. The process and techniques of sending telegrams using radio waves rather than wires. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Radiotelegraphy
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Lexicographical Neighbors of Radiotelegraphy
Literary usage of Radiotelegraphy
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Elementary Lessons in Electricity and Magnetism by Silvanus Phillips Thompson (1915)
"radiotelegraphy and Radiotelephony 620. Principles of Wireless Telegraphy. ...
Such wireless transmission of signals is officially termed radiotelegraphy. ..."
2. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony by John Ambrose Fleming (1916)
"The practical arrangements necessary for employing the Bellini and Tosi antennae
in radiotelegraphy will be considered in the next Chapter on ..."
3. The Principles of Electric Wave Telegraphy and Telephony by John Ambrose Fleming (1919)
"Experimental Investigations with Bent or Directive Antennas. At a very early
stage in connection with radiotelegraphy the problem of directing the radiation ..."
4. Military Signal Corps Manual by James Andrew White (1918)
"radiotelegraphy ELECTRIC CHARGES AND STATIC FIELDS or FORCE Electrical phenomena
may be grouped in two general classes. One of static electricity, ..."