TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENTS OF EUROPE- PAGE ONE

These photos were used in an annual report of the Telinfo group. Telinfo is a holding company for Telindus. Telindus is a telecommunications company which provides data communications hardware, software, and network integration in most European countries (headquarters in Belgium). It was only natural that the Telinfo annual report was illustrated with this precision crafted digital communication equipment from another era.
For more information on Telindus and the Telinfo group visit www.telindus.com.

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Dial-Telegraph of Breguet (1850-1870).
German military portable set.
The Cover Sheet of the Telinfo Annual Report.
A complete Morse Table as used by the Dutch
Public Telegraph Services since 1859. The
receiver is Digney Freres (FR) and the key
is the so called "Camel-Back".
Two "Morse Tables" with receiver, galvanometer,
and transmission key. Above: Siemens & Halske
(supplied by 'Radio G. Demey - Ostende'.
Below: C. Lorenz AG, also equipped with a relay
and a lightning arrester/commutator.
A typical Belgian configuration, receiver, key,
and galvanometer of "Richez-Bruxelles".

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