T. E. Herbert, Telegraphy: a detailed exposition of the telegraph system of the British Post Office (4th edn, 1920)
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chapters on the Wheatstone A.B.C., Hughes, Baudot and Murray (automatic and multiplex) systems pp 398-519
printing.telegraphy
telegraphy
donald.murray
BPO
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A Successful Printing Telegraph (on Murray's page-printing telegraph, 1901)
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article by Maximilian Foster in World’s Work (August 1901) : 1195-1199
perforated tape driven, not yet multiplex, other than if using “Morse quadruplex system”. four photographs, including two of (presumably) Donald Murray.
printing.telegraphy
donald.murray
telegraphy
perforated tape driven, not yet multiplex, other than if using “Morse quadruplex system”. four photographs, including two of (presumably) Donald Murray.
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Donald Murray, Practical Aspects of Printing Telegraphy (1911)
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The Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 47 (1911) : 450-529
Builds on his “Setting Type by Telegraph” (1905); analytical and practical. good account of press messages (463-466), newspaper private wires (466-467), even “counting words in telegrams (473-477)
printing.telegraphy
telegraphy
codes
donald.murray
word.count
Builds on his “Setting Type by Telegraph” (1905); analytical and practical. good account of press messages (463-466), newspaper private wires (466-467), even “counting words in telegrams (473-477)
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Donald Murray, Setting Type by Telegraph (1905)
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The Journal of the Institution of Electrical Engineers 34 (1905): 555-608 ¶ beautiful presentation.
“The simplicity of these machines and the saving of wire cost depend on the fewness and simplicity of these signals. It is in this reduction in the number and the simplification of signals that there will be found to lie not only the fundamental distinction between the telegraph and the telephone, but also the fundamental criterion of all telegraph systems...” (557); Mr Judd in discussion, “but when the hideous code words...”; automatic typesetting by telegraph is discussed at 593, including obstacles; the President (at 607-08) remarks, “I have never seen before that the demonstrator absolutely took the instrument to pieces before the audience and put it together again — and then worked...” ¶ numerous images of "code"
printing.telegraphy
telegraphy
codes
donald.murray
“The simplicity of these machines and the saving of wire cost depend on the fewness and simplicity of these signals. It is in this reduction in the number and the simplification of signals that there will be found to lie not only the fundamental distinction between the telegraph and the telephone, but also the fundamental criterion of all telegraph systems...” (557); Mr Judd in discussion, “but when the hideous code words...”; automatic typesetting by telegraph is discussed at 593, including obstacles; the President (at 607-08) remarks, “I have never seen before that the demonstrator absolutely took the instrument to pieces before the audience and put it together again — and then worked...” ¶ numerous images of "code"
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