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radio telegraphy

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The transmission of telegraphic codes by means of radio.


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The fourth route was the direct radio telegraphy link between Germany and the United States.
It is picked up all over the world on the internet and short-wave radio, but we also reach countries, where Christians cannot worship, like Saudi Arabia and China Hearing is believing VATICAN Radio, the world's first, was set up in 1929 by Guglielmo Marconi, inventor of radio telegraphy, and Pius XI, who wanted to harness technology in his determination to be 'the Universal Pastor' in the Vatican City State.
Radio telegraphy and the motion-picture camera were invented.
 
 
 
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