Nov 19, 2020
Dits and dahs. Those are the tones that make up Morse code. While studying for my ham radio license, they talked about Morse code. It has been around for a while and still alive and active on the airwaves. For me, it's been very difficult to learn it. In a way, it's kind of a new language to learn. Well, in todays story, we see how Guglielmo Marconi sent received the first wireless telegraph signals in the story “Marconi and the Wireless Telegraph” from the book Historic Inventions written by Rupert Holland.
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Website:
http://www.thefightingmoose.com/
iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-fighting-moose/id1324413606?mt=2/
Story (PDF):
http://ww.thefightingmoose.com/episode160.pdf
Reading List:
http://www.thefightingmoose.com/readinglist.pdf
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Book(s):
“Historic Inventions”
http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/42517
Music/Audio:
Artist – Analog by Nature
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Song(s) Used:
Ethereal Space (cdk Mix) by Analog By Nature
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Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.
http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/cdk/34151
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