Telegraph Instruments of Europe- Page Seven

More images from the spectacular collection of Fons Vanden Berghen.

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abc1850.jpg
Dial or ABC telegraph by Siemens & Halske circa 1850
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Three toy telegraphs of the dial or ABC type
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Anglo German telegraph cable laid August 1891
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Baudot relay (left) and Baudot repeater (right)
deprezgalvo.jpg
Deprez D Arsonal galvanometer
eightkeys.jpg
Various keys
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Elliot mirror-galvanometer used as a sensitive receiever on undersea cables
fourdualkeys.jpg
Four double keys, BPO (UK), Bunnell (USA), Muirhead (UK), and Ducretet (France)
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Various sounders by Richez, Western Electric, and Menominee
frenchportable.jpg
Portable French army telegraph
marconibook.jpg
Information booklet for passengers on ships fitted with Marconi equipment
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The famous V24 tube by Marconi
maxkohlcoil.jpg
Large induction coil with hammer and mercury interrupters
omnigraph.jpg
Single disk Omnigraph practice instrument
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First radio tube (triode), made by Philips ("ideezet")
siemenshalskegalvo.jpg
Tangent galvanometer by Siemens & Halske
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First radio tube made by Siemens & Halske, model A
singleneedletgs.jpg
Three single-needle telegraphs mainly used by British railways
teslacoil.jpg
Tesla system (high frequency high voltage)
testgalvo.jpg
Galvanometer for use in laboratory and for field testing
threebells.jpg
Three telegraph bells- the left one must be wound up !
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Key on board sets by Bunnell (camelback key), Menominee, and British Post Office
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Voltaic pile
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Tape perforator for the Wheatstone high speed telegraph

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