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  2. Optical telegraph - Wikipedia

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    An optical telegraph is a line of stations, typically towers, for the purpose of conveying textual information by means of visual signals ...

  3. Telegraphy - Wikipedia

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    The earliest true telegraph put into widespread use was the Chappe telegraph, an optical telegraph invented by Claude Chappe in the late 18th century. The system was used extensively in France, and European nations occupied by France, during the Napoleonic era. The electric telegraph started to replace the optical telegraph in the mid-19th century.

  4. Optical communication - Wikipedia

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    A 'semaphore telegraph', also called a 'semaphore line', 'optical telegraph', 'shutter telegraph chain', 'Chappe telegraph', or 'Napoleonic semaphore', is a system used for conveying information by means of visual signals, using towers with pivoting arms or shutters, also known as blades or paddles. Information is encoded by the position of the ...

  5. Telegraph code - Wikipedia

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    A telegraph code is one of the character encodings used to transmit information by telegraphy. Morse code is the best-known such code.Telegraphy usually refers to the electrical telegraph, but telegraph systems using the optical telegraph were in use before that.

  6. Chappe telegraph - Wikipedia

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    The Chappe telegraph was a French semaphore telegraph system invented by Claude Chappe in the early 1790s. The system was composed of towers placed every 5 to 15 kilometers. Coded messages were sent from tower to tower, with transmission being handled by tower operators using specially designed telescopes.

  7. Telecommunications - Wikipedia

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    The definition was later reconfirmed, according to Article 1.3 of the ITU Radio Regulations, which defined it as "Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writings, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical, or other electromagnetic systems".

  8. Prussian semaphore system - Wikipedia

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    Further, his workshop developed the optical telescopes which were a necessary component of the system. The order for the construction of the system was finally given by an order of the Prussian Cabinet on 21 July 1832. The Prussian system remained the only state-run optical telegraph system within German territory.

  9. Telegraph (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Optical telegraph, sending visual signals with pivoting shutters in towers Hydraulic telegraph , based on the displacement of water in pipes, or on container water levels Engine order telegraph , device on a ship used by the pilot to signal engine speeds