File:Radiotelegraph syphon recorder tape 1922.png

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English: A Morse code transatlantic radiotelegraph message from 1922 recorded on paper tape by a syphon recorder. This was transmitted at 40 words per minute from the powerful longwave transmitter at Nauen, Germany and received at RCA's message center in New York.
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Source Retrieved August 4, 2016 from Weinberger, Julius, "The recording of high speed signals in radio telegraphy" in Proc. of the I.R.E, Institute of Radio Engineers, New York, Vol. 10, No. 3, June, 1922, p. 205, fig. 22 on Google Books
Author Julius Weinberger

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Morse code message recorded on paper tape

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