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Definition
al systems Electron tube commonly vacuum tube and gas filed tube consisting of a sealed glass or metal ceramic enclosure that is used in electronic circuitry to control a flow of electrons. Emission - ejection of particles particularly electrons Morse code Either of two similar binary codes used in radio and wire telegraphy. It uses short pulses (dots or dits) and long pulses (dashes or dahs) to represent letters of the alphabet, numerals, and punctuation marks. Radio - wireless electrical communication by means of electromagnetic waves. Radio broadcast - A radio transmission directed to numerous, nonspecific receiversespecially by a station in the broadcast service Telegraph -An instrument for transmitting and receiving messages by means oftelegraphy. In its simplest form, it consists of a key and a sounder powered by a battery. A message sent via telegraph is called a telegram Vacuum - a space from which all air and other gases have been removed to the greatest practicable extent. Some electronic parts, such as the elements of an electron tube, are housed in an evacuated space to protect them from the deterioration that would result from open-air operation.