- The
pantelegraph (Italian: pantelegrafo; French: pantélégraphe) was an
early form of
facsimile machine transmitting over
normal telegraph lines developed...
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electricity and
magnetism as a
child which led to his
invention of the
pantelegraph (also
known as the
universal telegraph or all-purpose telegraph), the...
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telegraph that
could transmit images.
Caselli called his
invention "
Pantelegraph".
Pantelegraph was
successfully tested and
approved for a
telegraph line between...
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Bakewell Alexander Bain (inventor)
Giovanni Caselli Fax ****chreiber
Pantelegraph Slow-scan
television Cook,
Charles Emerson (April 1900). "Pictures by...
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improvements on Bain's
design and
demonstrated a
telefax machine. The
Pantelegraph was
invented by the
Italian physicist Giovanni Caselli. He introduced...
- 1855, and over the
course of six
years perfected what he
called the "
pantelegraph." It was the world's
first practical fax machine. "Giovanni Caselli"...
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perfected what he
called the "
pantelegraph." It was the world's
first practical fax machine. "Giovanni
Caselli and the
Pantelegraph".
Archived from the original...
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mosquito nets,
mosquito traps Giovanni Caselli (1815–1891), Italy/France –
Pantelegraph George Cayley (1773–1857), UK – tension-spoke
wheels Anders Celsius (1701–1744)...
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operating electro-mechanical
commercially exploited telefax machine, the
Pantelegraph, was
invented by the
Italian physicist Giovanni Caselli. He introduced...
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synchronization issues. In 1862,
Giovanni Caselli solved this with the
pantelegraph, the
first fax
machine put into
regular service.
Largely based on Bain's...