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" To my delight an answer was returned through the instrument itself, articulate sounds proceeded from the steel spring attached to the membrane, and I heard the sentence, 'Yes, I understand you perfectly." It is a mistake, however, to suppose that the... "
The Telephone, the Microphone and the Phonograph - 48. oldal
szerző: comte Th Du Moncel - 1879 - 277 oldal
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Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 12. kötet

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1877 - 368 oldal
...answer was returned through the instrument in my hand. Articulate words proceeded from the clock-spring attached to the membrane, and I heard the sentence : " Yes ; I understand you perfectly." The articulation was somewhat muffled and indistinct, although in * O this case it was intelligible....

Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 12. kötet

American Academy of Arts and Sciences - 1877 - 378 oldal
...answer was returned through the instrument in my hand. Articulate words proceeded from the clock-spring attached to the membrane, and I heard the sentence : " Yes ; I understand you perfectly." The articulation was somewhat muffled and indistinct, although in this case it was intelligible. Familiar...

Journal, 6. kötet

1877 - 628 oldal
...speech, while I uttered the fterAjewc,e,, linderstand what I say? " into the telephone \Aace3i Vcv hall. To my delight an answer was returned through the instrument...recognition of the sentence; still, the articulation was there, and I recognised the fact that the Fig. 25. indistinctness was entirely due to the imperfection...

Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, 4. kötet

1877 - 392 oldal
...answer was returned through the instrument in my hand. Articulate words proceeded from the clock-spring attached to the membrane, and I heard the sentence: " Yes; I understand you perfectly." The articulation was somewhat muffled and indistinct, although in this case it was intelligible. Familiar...

The Speaking Telephone, Talking Phonograph, and Other Novelties

George Bartlett Prescott - 1878 - 450 oldal
...answer was returned through the instrument in my hand. Articulate words proceeded from the clockspring attached to the membrane, and I heard the sentence: 'Yes ; I understand you perfectly.' The articulation was somewhat muffled and indistinct, although in this case it was intelligible. Familiar...

Journal, 7. kötet

1878 - 558 oldal
...answer was returned through the instrument in my hand. Articulate words proceeded from the clock-spring attached to the membrane, and I heard the sentence : ' Yes, I understand you perfectly.' The articulation was somewhat muffled and indistinct, although in this case it was intelligible. Familiar...

Bell's Electric Speaking Telephone: Its Invention, Construction, Application ...

George Bartlett Prescott - 1884 - 560 oldal
...sentence, ' Do you Pig. 50. understand what I say ?' into the telephone placed in the lecture hall. To my delight an answer was returned through the instrument...you perfectly." It is a mistake, however, to suppose Fig. 51. that the articulation was by any means perfect, and expectancy no doubt had a great deal to...

Bell's Electric Speaking Telephone: Its Invention, Construction, Application ...

George Bartlett Prescott - 1884 - 556 oldal
...telephone placed in the lecture hall. To my delight an answer was returned through the instrument iteelf, articulate sounds proceeded from the steel spring...perfectly.'' It is a mistake, however, to suppose Fig. 51. that the articulation was by any means perfect, and expectancy no doubt had a great deal to...

Proceedings, 15. kötet

Institution of Electrical Engineers - 1887 - 1372 oldal
...enabled to obtain distinctly audible effects. I remember an experiment made with this teleFig. 24. phone, which at the time gave me great satisfaction and delight....recognition of the sentence; still, the articulation was there, and I recognised the fact that the Fig. 25. indistinctness was entirely due to the imperfection...

Triumphs of Genius

W. Sanford Ramey - 1893 - 528 oldal
...through the instrument, its articulate sounds proceeded fromt the steel spring attached to the machine, and I heard the sentence, 'Yes, I understand you perfectly.' It is a mistake to suppose that the articulation was by any means perfect,. 5 and expectancy, no doubt, had a great...




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