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- Automatic_curb_sender abstract "The automatic curb sender was a kind of telegraph key, invented by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin for sending messages on a submarine cable, as the well-known Wheatstone transmitter sends them on a land line.In both instruments the signals are sent by means of a perforated ribbon of paper but the cable sender was the more complicated, because the cable signals are formed by both positive and negative currents, and not merely by a single current, whether positive or negative. Moreover, to curb the prolongation of the signals due to induction, each signal was made by two opposite currents in succession: a positive followed by a negative, or a negative followed by a positive. The aftercurrent had the effect of "curbing" its precursor.This self-acting cable key was brought out in 1876, and tried on the lines of the Eastern Telegraph Company.".
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- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Cable_&_Wireless_Worldwide.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Category:Telegraphy.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Current_(electricity).
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Telegraph_Company.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Electric_current.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Electromagnetic_induction.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Paper.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Signal_(electrical_engineering).
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Signal_(information_theory).
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Submarine_communications_cable.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Telegraph_key.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Tool.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink Wheatstone_transmitter.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLink William_Thomson,_1st_Baron_Kelvin.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageWikiLinkText "automatic curb sender".
- Automatic_curb_sender hasPhotoCollection Automatic_curb_sender.
- Automatic_curb_sender wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Multiple_issues.
- Automatic_curb_sender subject Category:Telegraphy.
- Automatic_curb_sender hypernym Kind.
- Automatic_curb_sender type Article.
- Automatic_curb_sender type Article.
- Automatic_curb_sender comment "The automatic curb sender was a kind of telegraph key, invented by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin for sending messages on a submarine cable, as the well-known Wheatstone transmitter sends them on a land line.In both instruments the signals are sent by means of a perforated ribbon of paper but the cable sender was the more complicated, because the cable signals are formed by both positive and negative currents, and not merely by a single current, whether positive or negative.".
- Automatic_curb_sender label "Automatic curb sender".
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- Automatic_curb_sender sameAs Q4826559.
- Automatic_curb_sender sameAs Q4826559.
- Automatic_curb_sender wasDerivedFrom Automatic_curb_sender?oldid=601686181.
- Automatic_curb_sender isPrimaryTopicOf Automatic_curb_sender.