10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TELAUTOGRAPH» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Worldwide History of Telecommunications
Korn's Telautograph was first tested in 1904 on a Munich-Nuremberg-Munich
loop. The transmission time for a photo of Prince Regent Luitpold took 42 minutes
. Korn improved his device by adding a second selenium cell, combined with a ...
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The Telephone and Its Several Inventors: A History
A company called the Gray National Telautograph Company was chartered in
1888. Gray was reportedly paid six million dollars for the patent rights to the
machine. Telegraphic writing was a sensation at the 1893 World's Fair in
Chicago.
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The Romance of Modern Invention, Containing Interesting ...
THE. TELAUTOGRAPH. It is a curious experience to watch for the first time the
movements of a tinyTelautograph penasitworksbehinda glass window in a
japanned case. Thepen,thoughconnected only with two delicate wires, appears
instinct ...
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Great Victorian Inventions: Novel Contrivances and ...
Telautograph. (1887). Professor Elisha Gray (1835–1901), a wellknown
American electrical engineer, invented a remarkable automatic telegraph
machine thatwas dubbed the'telautograph'. Its distinguishing feature was thatit
enabled a ...
TELAUTOGRAPH. FOR. BATTLESHIPS. A novel form of ambulance particularly
adapted to use on large estates, such as Telautographs will be installed on
vessels of the American navy if the experiments now being made on the
battleships ...
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Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series: 1959: January-June
Depot maintenance manual for Olivettl-TelAutograph Teletypewriter, models T2-
CN, T2-ZN and T2-CR. © TelAutograph Corp.; l6Feb59; A377702. Field
maintenance manual for Ollvetti-TelAutograph teletypewriter, models T2-CN and
T2-CR.
Library of Congress. Copyright Office, 1960
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The President's Report to the Board of Regents for the ...
As a result of these considerations we have turned to the telautograph device,
such as is now used in the University Library. This combines the essential
requirements of speed, accuracy, and reasonable cost. It is possible to unite all
outlying ...
University of Michigan, 1928
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Steam, Steel and Electricity:
TELAUTOGRAPH. BOW-DRILL. ARRANGEMENT]. Now, suppose each shaft to
carry a small, toothed wheel, and that upon these teeth a small arm rests. As the
wheel turns this arm will move as a pawl does on a ratchet. Imagine that at each ...
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The Liberal and the New Dispensation
It was a exhibition of the " telautograph." The telautograph enables the sender to
send a message n his own handwriting, it is claimed, for five hundred miles. Not
only will the telautograph send messages, but pictures. The patentee, or inventor,
...
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The Telegraph: A History of Morse's Invention and Its ...
Even with its limitations, the telautograph managed to find a sphere of useful
applications and held its share of the market in competition with the rapidly
expanding telegraph and telephone industry. It remained a device that was little
known to ...
10 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «TELAUTOGRAPH» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
Telautograph im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
The Surpisingly Old Origins of the Fax Machine
In 1888, Ohio-born Elisha Gray received a patent for the telautograph, a unit that had horizontal and vertical bars that further quickened the pace. Foster Richie ... «Gizmodo, Nov 14»
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1893 --- Elisha Gray of Highland Park, IL patented a machine called the telautograph. It automatically signed autographs to documents,. freeing up those who ... «KALW, Feb 14»
Inside the emergent £10m tablet advertising channel
If you'd said Elisha Gray in 1888, with his "telautograph", you'd be hailed the hero and would have earnt your place in my pub quiz dream team. Things then ... «The Guardian, Okt 13»
Highland Park History: Elisha Gray, inventor
Six years before being named Chairman of the First World Electrical Congress at the Columbian Exposition in 1893, Gray invented the "telautograph," a device, ... «Chicago Tribune, Aug 13»
Where the Future Came From: A Trip Through the 1893 Chicago …
The telautograph was invented by American electrical engineer Elisha Gray and made its public debut at the 1893 Fair. An invention that was first patented by ... «Gizmodo India, Jul 13»
Telautograph: месть Cерого кардинала
Telautograph: месть Cерого кардинала. Несмотря на поражение в патентной войне за телефон, изобретатель Элиша Грей не сдался и придумал ... «Компьютерра-Онлайн, Apr 12»
Telemedicine Predicted in 1925
It is simply the well known telautograph, translated into radio terms, with additional refinements. The doctor of the future, by means of this instrument, will be able ... «Smithsonian, Mär 12»
The Five Best Ideas to Come From the Columbian Exposition
The telautograph is an invention, an electrical contrivance, which enables a man to sit down to an instrument in one place and transmit, among other things, ... «Chicagomag.com, Okt 11»
Election Results, 1930s Style
Four screens were set up: one for typed bulletins with the latest results, one utilizing a telautograph (an ancestor of the fax machine) “by which the actual writing ... «Torontoist, Apr 11»
From Telautograph to Apple iPad: The Tablet PC's First 123 Years
Although Apple's iPad and its Android-based competitors dominate the consumer tablet market as the hot new things, the history of tablet PCs actually extends ... «eWeek, Apr 11»