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What does RADIO stand for?

Radiotelegraphy


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The earliest radio stations were essentially radiotelegraphy webs and did not carry audio The first drafted do audio transmission that could be termed a advertise eventuated on Christmas Eve in 1906, and was drafted by Reginald Fessenden The earliest radio stations were essentially radiotelegraphy webs and did not carry audio.
Using the Morse alphabet, he sent the first wireless signal which was transmitted across the English Channel and in due time, he was able to receive the Morse letter S which began in England and reached Newfoundland which became the beginning of transatlantic radiotelegraphy (1902).

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