Definition of Phototelegraphy. Meaning of Phototelegraphy. Synonyms of Phototelegraphy

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Definition of Phototelegraphy

Phototelegraphy
Phototelegraphy Pho`to*te*leg"ra*phy, n. Telegraphy by means of light, as by the heliograph or the photophone. Also, less properly, telephotography. -- Pho`to*tel"e*graph, n. -- Pho`to*tel`e*graph"ic, a.

Meaning of Phototelegraphy from wikipedia

- no. 69115, Yagi-Uda antenna Yasujiro Niwa(丹羽保次郎): Patent no. 84722, Phototelegraphy Method Tokushichi Mishima(三島徳七): Patent Number 96371, MKM steel ****an...
- On-Line Pioneers, a book about the telegraph Armagnay, Henri (1908). "Phototelegraphy". Annual Report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution:...
- reformist and politician Arthur Korn (1870–1945), devised practical phototelegraphy in 1902, father-in-law of Theresa Arthur Korn (architect) (1891–1978)...
- successive interlaced lines, based on his earlier experiments with phototelegraphy. In the USA, RCA engineer Randall C. Ballard patented the same idea...
- Like mechanical television itself, flying spot technology grew out of phototelegraphy (facsimile). This scanning method began in the 19th century. The BBC...
- "Introduction". Fundamental of Digital Imaging: 1–6. "The Birth of Digital Phototelegraphy", the papers of Technical Meeting in History of Electrical Engineering...
- images in parallel rows of dots". This patent, initially developed for phototelegraphy, impacted the development of color television, particularly the NTSC...
- the antenna is, as above, the Yagi-Uda antenna (or array). NE-style phototelegraphy Phototelegraphic equipment invented by Yasujiro Niwa that became the...