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  1. Apr 27, 2016 · Painted portrait of American artist and inventor Samuel Morse (1791 - 1872), who invented the Morse code system used in sending messages by telegraph, circa 1850. He poses beside a telegraph device.

  2. Oct 13, 2019 · The original Morse telegraph printed code on tape. However, in the United States, the operation developed into a process in which messages were sent by key and received by ear. A trained Morse operator could transmit 40 to 50 words per minute. Automatic transmission, introduced in 1914, handled more than twice that number.

  3. Oct 11, 2013 · Drawing of the Electromagnetic Telegraph and the “Alpha” version of Morse Code, by Alfred Vail. Smithsonian Archives By 1837 Morse had completed a prototype of the device he first sketched ...

  4. Invention of the Telegraph. Morse needed technical and financial assistance in the beginning, and was also able to get funding from the U.S. government. These items also detail how he came up with the Morse Code and the simplification of the telegraph to use acoustic signals instead of paper printed codes. First telegraph message, 24 May 1844

  5. Mar 24, 2023 · Morse Code. As with many other inventions in the Industrial Revolution, different types of telegraph machine were developed independently in different countries.Telegraph communication made a real step forward when Samuel Morse of Massachusetts, with the often uncredited assistance of Alfred Vail (1807-1859) and Leonard Gale (1800-1883), first put his Morse code into action in 1844.

  6. A Cartoon of Communication History (PDF) – This PDF file from the Universal Press Syndicate is a cute way to visually see an overview of communication history. Morse Code, an Interactive Timeline – Click your way through the history of communication and the invention of the telegraph/Morse code. Online Communication Master’s Degree.

  7. Apr 27, 2009 · Samuel Finley Breese Morse (April 27, 1791–April 2, 1872) is famous as the inventor of the telegraph and Morse Code, but what he really wanted to do was paint.He was a well-established artist when his youthful interest in electronics resurfaced, leading to the communications invention that changed humanity until it was overshadowed by the telephone, radio, television, and, finally, the internet.

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