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radiotelegraphy
ra·di·o·te·leg·ra·phy R0016900 (rā′dē-ō-tə-lĕg′rə-fē)n. Telegraphy in which messages are transmitted by radio instead of wire.radiotelegraphy (ˌreɪdɪəʊtɪˈlɛɡrəfɪ) n (Telecommunications) a type of telegraphy in which messages (usually in Morse code) are transmitted by radio waves; its use is no longer widespread as it has been superseded by satellite technology. Also called: wireless telegraphy radiotelegraphic adj ˌradioˌteleˈgraphically advradiotelegraphy1. the transmitting and receiving of messages by radiotelegraph. 2. the science and technology of the radiotelegraph. — radiotelegraphic, adj.See also: RadioThesaurusNoun | 1. | radiotelegraphy - telegraphy that uses transmission by radio rather than by wireradiotelegraph, wireless telegraphywireless - transmission by radio waves | | 2. | radiotelegraphy - the use of radio to send telegraphic messages (usually by Morse code)wireless telegraph, wireless telegraphy, radiotelegraphradio, wireless - a communication system based on broadcasting electromagnetic waves | TranslationsRadioradiotélégraphieradiotelegrafia
radiotelegraphy
radiotelegraphy[¦rād·ē·ō·tə′leg·rə·fē] (communications) Telegraphy involving the use of radio waves in place of wire lines. See RADIO See RADIOradiotelegraphy Related to radiotelegraphy: Radio telephony, Guglielmo Marconi, Reginald FessendenSynonyms for radiotelegraphynoun telegraphy that uses transmission by radio rather than by wireSynonyms- radiotelegraph
- wireless telegraphy
Related Wordsnoun the use of radio to send telegraphic messages (usually by Morse code)Synonyms- wireless telegraph
- wireless telegraphy
- radiotelegraph
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