- The
telegrapher's equations (or
telegraph equations) are a set of two coupled,
linear partial differential equations that
model voltage and
current along...
- A
telegraphist (British English),
telegrapher (American English), or
telegraph operator is an
operator who uses a
telegraph key to send and
receive the...
- telegraphy, a
number of
professional telegraphers developed a
repetitive stress injury known as gl**** arm or
telegraphers’ paralysis. "Gl**** arm" may be reduced...
-
Railroad Telegrapher, in Vinton, Iowa, the
group formed the
Order of
Railway Telegraphers of
North America, with
membership limited to
telegraphers who were...
-
formed as 7th
Engineer Regiment (
Telegraphers) with 59
companies transferred from the 3rd
Engineer Regiment (
Telegraphers). In 1920, the
regiment was disbanded...
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Regiment (
Telegraphers) and
tasked with
training the army's
wireless telegraphy personnel. In 1919, the
battalion was
expanded to Radio-
Telegraphers Engineer...
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women telegraphers; for example, Beamsville, Ontario,
which was also the
location of an
dogfighting (aerial combat) school. Many
telegraphers from the...
- the
Denver and Rio
Grande Railroad. He
joined the
Order of
Railroad Telegraphers of
North America, and in 1891
became chair of its
Denver and Rio Grande...
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landline telegraphers to
describe an
operator "who
lacks ability" or who had poor or "ham fisted" skills. By 1881, it had been
alleged by
telegrapher unions...
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often from the late 19th
century to the mid-20th
century by accountants,
telegraphers, copy editors, and
others engaged in vision-intensive, detail-oriented...