Radiotelegraphers
Radiotelegraphers are individuals who operate telegraph systems using radio waves. Their work involves transmitting and receiving messages over long distances without the need for physical wires. This technology was pioneered in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, revolutionizing communication and enabling global connectivity.
Radiotelegraphers use Morse code, a system of dots and dashes, to encode and decode messages. They operate
The role of radiotelegraphers was crucial during World War I and II, as they facilitated rapid communication
Today, radiotelegraphy is largely obsolete, replaced by more advanced communication technologies. However, the legacy of radiotelegraphers