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  1. Teleprinter - Wikipedia

    • The teleprinter evolved through a series of inventions by a number of engineers, including Samuel Morse, Alexander Bain, Royal Earl House, David Edward Hughes, Emile Baudot, Donald Murray, Charles … See more

    Ways in Which Teleprinters Were Used

    Teleprinters could use a variety of different communication channels. These included a simple pair of wires, public switched telephone networks, dedicated non-switched te… See more

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    Teleprinter Operation

    Most teleprinters used the 5-bit International Telegraph Alphabet No. 2 (ITA2). This limited the … See more

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    Manufacturers

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    British Creed & Company built teleprinters for the GPO's teleprinter service. 1. Creed model 7 (page printing teleprinter introduced … See more

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    Telex

    A global teleprinter network called Telex was developed in the late 1920s, and was used through most of the 20th century for business communications. The main difference f… See more

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  2. Morkrum Printing Telegraph – This was the first mechanically successful teleprinter, initially used to 1908 for the Alton Railroad trials. A "Blue Code Version" was used in 1910 as a part of the first commercial teleprinter circuit that ran on Postal Telegraph Company lines between Boston and New York City.
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    Morkrum Printing Telegraph – This was the first mechanically successful teleprinter, initially used to 1908 for the Alton Railroad trials. A "Blue Code Version" was used in 1910 as a part of the first commercial teleprinter circuit that ran on Postal Telegraph Company lines between Boston and New York City.
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    Landline teleprinter operations began in 1849 when a circuit was put in service between Philadelphia and New York City. Émile Baudot designed a system using a five unit code in 1874 that is still in use today.
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    Early teletypewriters were developed around the turn of the 20th century by Donald Murray in Britain, by the Morkrum Company in the United States, and by Siemens & Halske AG in Germany.
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    In 1924 Creed entered the teleprinter field with their Model 1P, which was soon superseded by the improved Model 2P. In 1925 Creed acquired the patents for Donald Murray's Murray code, a rationalised Baudot code, and it was used for their new Model 3 Tape Teleprinter of 1927.
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