Changeset 31 in t29-www for en/communication/fax.shtm
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r15 r31 74 74 can see, morse telegraphs were already used at that time. This kind of technology is amazing due 75 75 to it's overwhelming simplicity. 76 <br/>Clicking on the picture which shows the rack yields the <a 76 <br/>Clicking on the picture which shows the rack yields the <a class="go" 77 77 href="/en/devices/morese_telegraph.shtm">telegraph station</a>, made by S.A. HASLER (Bern, Switzerland). 78 78 </p> … … 216 216 <p class="bildtext-bildbreite" style="width:520px;"> 217 217 Teletype from Siemens, year of manufacture 1952. Below in the picture, you can see a paper tape sender. 218 While typing the text, it was fed into the paper tape and could be send afterwards quite fast. Basically 219 this is comparable to an SMS or e-mail which is buffered in the device until it is sent in one go. 218 While typing the text, it was fed into the paper tape and could be send afterwards quite fast. 219 This is quite equal how today's e-mail clients work: They buffer the text while the user inputs 220 it until it is send in one go, instead of streaming the keyboard input "live" to the recipient. 220 221 Of course this apperature is still fully executable. 221 222 </p>
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