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Acoustic telegraphy

Acoustic telegraphy was a name for various methods of multiplexing telegraph messages simultaneously over a single telegraph wire by using different audio frequencies or channels for each message. A telegrapher used a conventional Morse key to tap out the message in Morse code. The key pulses were transmitted as pulses of a specific audio frequency. At the receiving end a device tuned to the same frequency resonated to the pulses but not to others on the same wire.

Patents
• – Improvement in Transmitters and Receivers for Electric Telegraphs – Alexander Graham Bell, issued April 6, 1875 • – Electrical Telegraph for Transmitting Musical Tones – Elisha Gray, issued July 27, 1875; Reissue # 8559 Jan. 28, 1879 • – Improvement In Electro-Harmonic Telegraphs – Elisha Gray, issued February 15, 1876 • – Acoustic Telegraph – Thomas Edison, issued October 10, 1876 • – Improvement in electro-haronic multiplex telegraphs – Thomas Edison, issued December 19, 1876 • – Acoustic Electric Telegraphs – Thomas Edison, issued January 16, 1877 • – Acoustic Telegraphs – Thomas Edison, issued March 5, 1878 • – Circuits for Acoustic or Telephonic Telegraphs – Thomas Edison, issued April 30, 1878 • – Acoustic Telegraph – Thomas Edison, issued December 7, 1880 The five Edison patents were assigned to Western Union Telegraph Company of New York. == See also ==
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