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- Syphon_recorder abstract "The syphon or siphon recorder is an item of telecommunications equipment invented by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin in 1858. It was used to automatically record the receipt of a telegraph message, as a wiggling ink line on a roll of paper tape. Little skill was required to record the message, but a trained telegrapher was still required to read and understand it.In many ways, it anticipated the modern inkjet printer though it seldom operated reliably.".
- Q7662977 abstract "The syphon or siphon recorder is an item of telecommunications equipment invented by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin in 1858. It was used to automatically record the receipt of a telegraph message, as a wiggling ink line on a roll of paper tape. Little skill was required to record the message, but a trained telegrapher was still required to read and understand it.In many ways, it anticipated the modern inkjet printer though it seldom operated reliably.".
- Syphon_recorder comment "The syphon or siphon recorder is an item of telecommunications equipment invented by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin in 1858. It was used to automatically record the receipt of a telegraph message, as a wiggling ink line on a roll of paper tape. Little skill was required to record the message, but a trained telegrapher was still required to read and understand it.In many ways, it anticipated the modern inkjet printer though it seldom operated reliably.".
- Q7662977 comment "The syphon or siphon recorder is an item of telecommunications equipment invented by William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin in 1858. It was used to automatically record the receipt of a telegraph message, as a wiggling ink line on a roll of paper tape. Little skill was required to record the message, but a trained telegrapher was still required to read and understand it.In many ways, it anticipated the modern inkjet printer though it seldom operated reliably.".