- Fax (short for
facsimile),
sometimes called telecopying or
telefax (short for telefacsimile), is the
telephonic transmission of
scanned printed material...
- was a
newspaper picture that was sent from a
remote location by a
facsimile telegraph. A
diplomatic telegram, also
known as a
diplomatic cable, is a confidential...
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Grosvenor Hotchkiss,
Electrosensitive Recording Paper for
Facsimile Telegraph Apparatus and
Graphic Chart Instruments,
Western Union Technical...
-
Mississippi Valley Printing Telegraph Company in Rochester, New York, the
company changed its name to the
Western Union Telegraph Company in 1856
after merging...
- pantelegrafo; French: pantélégraphe) was an
early form of
facsimile machine transmitting over
normal telegraph lines developed by
Giovanni Caselli, used commercially...
- The
Indian Wireless Telegraphs (Amateur Service) Rules, 1978
listed five
licence categories:
Advanced Amateur Wireless Telegraph Station License Amateur...
- this time was
facsimile by
telegraphy (fax),
which newspapers used
heavily to
receive photographs.
World War II saw an
increase in
telegraph traffic. Usage...
- resistor.
Grosvenor Hotchkiss,
Electrosensitive Recording Paper for
Facsimile Telegraph Apparatus and
Graphic Chart Instruments,
Western Union Technical...
-
first to
invent and
patent the
electric clock. He
installed the
railway telegraph lines between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Bain was born in Leanmore, near Watten...
-
described as "a
certain new and
useful improvement in
Facsimile Telegraphs ... to
simplify such
telegraph instrument, to
render them more
accurate and efficient...