WIRELESS PHOTOGRAPHY.
Remarkable Experiments by
Danish Inventor.
London, April 29
Professor Amundsen, who can sit in Paris and set up type in London by wireless telegraphy, and and also send photographs by wireless, explained how he does it at the Hotel Cecil last night. The professor, who is a Dane by birtb, performs his feats solely by the aid of ether waves. Touching a keyboard in Paris sets up the type in London on an ordinary linotype machine. The professor so lar has not extended his experiments beyond setting type on Claphara Common from his laboratory in Battersea.
Last night the professor sent photographs of the King and Queen by wireless from one room in the Hotel Cecil to another, the process taking about fifteen minutes.
The photographs can be transmitted for any distance according to the height of the voltage, and the system can be fitted to the Marconi or any other system —with or without wires—that is now in use.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 400, 20 June 1908, Page 3
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162WIRELESS PHOTOGRAPHY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XXX, Issue 400, 20 June 1908, Page 3
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