SELF-ACTING WIRELESS
A Jit iIKsfSAOES WRITTEN Uu\V\ AUOMAXitALLY. Copenhagen, December 2(i. Hr. Waldcroar l'oulsen'., latent improvement in hi, wireless telegraph sys. tem is an ink-writing apparatus attached to the receiver. Mr. I'oulscn, it will Iw recalled, is the inventor of the lowtension continuous current as applied to wireless telegraphy a, tel«phonv, which does away witl« the explosive -parks uf the Marconi system. His new apparatus writes the wireles, messages automatically, and the retold i» (juite equal to that of the machiot u-cd, lor example, to print mechanically the we-sage- trau-mitted bv the London and Pari, cable. It eiui be 11W without telegraphi-ls being present. I in- lat.-t invention. Mr. l'ouUen an m.unces. makes bi- sy-u-ni complete an.l ready to compete with the cables Only slowness in delivery of several iron and steel machines ordered from abroad lie adds, has delayed the establishment of foreign wireless stations.
Since Thursday night the stations at wrlin an.] Xewea-tle-on Tvne have l>e°n in .ommiinieiitiiin with ifr. Poul.eifs stations at Lynjrliy, near here, and u* in« (lie new writing machine. Mr. Poll!x'ii claim- that the experiments urovni that the new method occupies, less time than the cable. The rate of transmission averaged twenty-two words a minute. The reproduction was most reliable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 67, 9 March 1908, Page 4
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206SELF-ACTING WIRELESS Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 67, 9 March 1908, Page 4
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