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- Fultograph abstract "The fultograph was an early, clockwork image-receiving device, similar in function to fax machines. It took signals from the loudspeaker socket of a radio receiver and used an electrochemical process to darken areas of sensitised paper wrapped on a rotating drum. Invented by Otho Fulton, the system was used briefly in the late 1920s to broadcast images to homes by radio. The machines themselves were expensive (£22 15s 0d in 1928) and required a good receiver to operate.The Fultograph was the subject of an article in the British RadCom amateur radio magazine in October 2007.".
- Fultograph thumbnail Fultograph_print.jpg?width=300.
- Fultograph wikiPageExternalLink monat_0012.htm.
- Fultograph wikiPageExternalLink Fultograph_radio_diehr_1928.pdf.
- Fultograph wikiPageID "12752221".
- Fultograph wikiPageRevisionID "544910962".
- Fultograph hasPhotoCollection Fultograph.
- Fultograph subject Category:Telecommunications_equipment.
- Fultograph comment "The fultograph was an early, clockwork image-receiving device, similar in function to fax machines. It took signals from the loudspeaker socket of a radio receiver and used an electrochemical process to darken areas of sensitised paper wrapped on a rotating drum. Invented by Otho Fulton, the system was used briefly in the late 1920s to broadcast images to homes by radio.".
- Fultograph label "Fultograph".
- Fultograph label "Fultograph".
- Fultograph label "Фультограф".
- Fultograph sameAs Fultograph.
- Fultograph sameAs m.02x39jw.
- Fultograph sameAs Q1473797.
- Fultograph sameAs Q1473797.
- Fultograph wasDerivedFrom Fultograph?oldid=544910962.
- Fultograph depiction Fultograph_print.jpg.
- Fultograph isPrimaryTopicOf Fultograph.