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English: A typical amateur wireless telegraphy radio station from 1910. It consists of a spark-gap transmitter (on right) which generates radio waves with an electric spark, and a crystal radio receiver (on left), connected through a "transmit/receive" switch on the wall to a large outdoor wire antenna. When sending, the transmitter is turned off and on by the operator with a telegraph key on the table to produce different length pulses of radio waves, to communicate text messages in Morse code.
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Source Retrieved December 5, 2008 from George Washington Pierce (1910) Principles of Wireless Telegraphy, McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, p. 322, fig. 231 on Google Books
Author George Washington Pierce

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