Radiotelegraphy

Pronunciation: /ˈɹeɪdiˌoʊˈtɛɫəˌɡɹæfˈwaɪ/

Radiotelegraphy (noun)

  1. A method of sending messages over long distances using radio signals that carry coded dots and dashes.

Examples

  • Radiotelegraphy sends wireless code over long distances.
  • The operator uses radiotelegraphy to transmit wireless code.