Enregistreur, Récepteur Télégraphe Morse, G. Hasler
Artist: G. Hasler Bern
Telegraph Morse recorder used in telegraph offices from 1860 until the mid-1950s.
The recorder received the Morse signal from the transmitter station.
The current passing through the coils of the recorder generated a phenomenon of electromagnetic attraction and was connected to an ink pen.
The paper strip was sliding at a constant speed guided by a spring mechanism.
This system made it possible to print on paper the message received as proof of receipt.
This recorder is one of the first models used in the post offices of the Kingdom of Italy.
The recorder is made of brass and rests on an oak base. Late 1800s.
Built by "G. Hasler Bern".
G.Hasler was a major Swiss company based in Bern known for the production of telegraph and telephone equipment.
In working condition.
The Morse code recorder is equipped with a wooden case, built at a later date, used for transport with a spare roll of paper, cleaning tools, ink and cables inside.
Measurements: 28x14 H.37cm
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the purchases with the care of packaging and tracking of packages.
The recorder received the Morse signal from the transmitter station.
The current passing through the coils of the recorder generated a phenomenon of electromagnetic attraction and was connected to an ink pen.
The paper strip was sliding at a constant speed guided by a spring mechanism.
This system made it possible to print on paper the message received as proof of receipt.
This recorder is one of the first models used in the post offices of the Kingdom of Italy.
The recorder is made of brass and rests on an oak base. Late 1800s.
Built by "G. Hasler Bern".
G.Hasler was a major Swiss company based in Bern known for the production of telegraph and telephone equipment.
In working condition.
The Morse code recorder is equipped with a wooden case, built at a later date, used for transport with a spare roll of paper, cleaning tools, ink and cables inside.
Measurements: 28x14 H.37cm
Tracked shipment included by DHL/UPS courier.
SHIPMENTS THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION
PLEASE CONTACT FOR SHIPMENTS OUTSIDE THE EUROPEAN UNION.
Payment accepted: Bank transfer/Paypal
VISIT MY GALLERY... YOU WILL FIND OTHER INTERESTING WATCHES AND ITEMS.
Since more than 30 years in the antiques sector, Antiquelly Cherubini
Zorzella guarantees its clients maximum seriousness, safety in
the purchases with the care of packaging and tracking of packages.
1 450 €
Period: 19th century
Style: Other Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Reference (ID): 1694516
Availability: In stock
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