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Codes and Signals for Radio Comm!
Host: David Vine "All Hazards CommPrep"
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We’ll start our exploration of codes and signals with Morse Code, named after its inventor, Samuel F.B. Morse one of the inventors of the telegraph system. First used in 1884, its dots and dashes signaled the beginning of practical electrical telecommunication by wire. Telegraph signals were used in railroad operations and by the Western Union Company so people could send printed messages by telegram.

In 1912 the U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Navigation, issued instructions about radio call signs. By international agreement, the U.S. was assigned the license prefixes KDA through KZZ as well as any prefixes beginning with the letters N and W. At that time, the letter Q was set aside for use in abbreviations. Radio operators still use these Q abbreviations... Read More!

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