Telegraphy

A telegraph instrument
Telegraph operators sent and received messages in Morse code

With telegraphy (from the Greek words tele (τηλε) = far and graphein (γραφειν) = write), messages are sent over long distances without any need to physically transport letters.

To send messages, a telegraph sends pulses of electricity through wires in a special code. The code includes short and large dots and dashes. Usually, amateur radio operators use Morse code.

Claude Chappe's optical telegraph on the Litermont near Nalbach, Germany

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