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The telautograph, an analog precursor to the modern fax machine, transmits electrical impulses recorded by potentiometers at the sending station to servomechanisms attached to a pen at the receiving station, thus reproducing at the receiving station a drawing or signature made by the sender. It was the first such device to transmit drawings to a stationary sheet of paper; | The telautograph, an analog precursor to the modern fax machine, transmits electrical impulses recorded by potentiometers at the sending station to servomechanisms attached to a pen at the receiving station, thus reproducing at the receiving station a drawing or signature made by the sender. It was the first such device to transmit drawings to a stationary sheet of paper; | ||
− | * possibly [[EE-49]], [[EE-50]], [[EE-51]]. | + | * possibly [[EE-49]], [[EE-50]], [[EE-51]]. evidently their was an outdoor version, and indoor version. the outdoor in a steel box. |
==Gallery 1== | ==Gallery 1== | ||
<gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5> | <gallery widths=100px heights=100px perrow=5> |
Revision as of 22:10, 10 July 2014
The telautograph, an analog precursor to the modern fax machine, transmits electrical impulses recorded by potentiometers at the sending station to servomechanisms attached to a pen at the receiving station, thus reproducing at the receiving station a drawing or signature made by the sender. It was the first such device to transmit drawings to a stationary sheet of paper;
- possibly EE-49, EE-50, EE-51. evidently their was an outdoor version, and indoor version. the outdoor in a steel box.