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NEW USE FOR RADIO

NOVEL TYPEWRITER

1200 WORDS A MINUTE

NEW YORK, Fob. 25

The first demonstration, of a radiotypewriter was given here to-day. It consists of a mechanical and radio apparatus by which messages typed on the typewriter are received in typewritten form at any distance‘from the sender. ' The speed is limited only by the ability of the operator, since the apparatus’ capacity is set at 1200 letters a minute. Short-wave radio impulses through the usual radio apparatus are released by the mechanism attached to the typewriter and the impulses are in turn picked up and converted into battery impulses strong enough to operate the receiving typewriter.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17503, 27 February 1931, Page 7

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108

NEW USE FOR RADIO Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17503, 27 February 1931, Page 7

NEW USE FOR RADIO Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17503, 27 February 1931, Page 7

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