printing telegraphy
1Telegraphy — (from the Greek words (τηλε) = far and (γραφειν) = write) is the long distance transmission of written messages without physical transport of letters. Radiotelegraphy or wireless telegraphy transmits messages using radio. Telegraphy includes… …
2Teletype Corporation — For other uses, see Teleprinter. Teletype Corporation Industry Communications Founded 1928 Headquarters …
3NAVTEX — • Direct printing telegraphy system for transmission of warnings and urgent information to ships …
4телеграфия с использованием буквопечатающих аппаратов — — [http://www.iks media.ru/glossary/index.html?glossid=2400324] Тематики электросвязь, основные понятия EN direct printing telegraphy …
5List of Edison patents — Below is a list of Edison patents. Thomas Edison was an inventor who, it is said, accumulated 1500 plus patents worldwide for his inventions. Nearly 1100 of Edison s patents were in the United States, but other patents were approved in countries… …
6telegraph — telegrapher /teuh leg reuh feuhr/; esp. Brit., telegraphist, n. /tel i graf , grahf /, n. 1. an apparatus, system, or process for transmitting messages or signals to a distant place, esp. by means of an electric device consisting essentially of a …
7David E. Hughes — David Edward Hughes David Edward Hughes Born 16 May 1831 (1831 05 16) London …
8Charles Wheatstone — Wheatstone, drawn by Samuel Laurence in 1868 Born 6 …
9Émile Baudot — Infobox Engineer image size = 150px caption = Émile Baudot name = Émile Baudot nationality = French birth date = September 11 1845 birth place = Magneux, Haute Marne, France death date = March 28 1903 death place = Sceaux, Hauts de Seine, France… …
10Baudot code — The Baudot code, invented by Émile Baudot,[1] is a character set predating EBCDIC and ASCII. It was the predecessor to the International Telegraph Alphabet No 2 (ITA2), the teleprinter code in use until the advent of ASCII. Each character in the… …