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THE INVENTION




                By Ha The He
o History of communications systems
o TELEGRAPH
   Definition
   Who invented and when it was invented?
   The working principle
   Its impact

o TELEPHONE
   Definition
   Who invented and when it was invented?
   The working principle
   Its impact
Printing
           Typewriter   Telegraph   Telephone   Radio    Computer   Television   Internet
  Press
             (1800s)      (1837)      (1876)    (1896)    (1897)      (1927)      (1983)
 (1400)
 Definition:          Telegraph
 (from Greek):
   tele- means “afar, far off”
   graphein- means “writing”

  ▶    Telegraph  is   an
instrument that transmits
the writings to a distant
place.
 Before the invention of telegraph, there
 were the signaling systems that people
 could communicate over the long
 distance.
 The  signaling systems were called
 “semaphore” which they used flags or
 lights. In this system, there was the
 observer who decoded a signal from a
 high tower and then sent it to the next
 station.
 In 1832, when Samuel F.B. Morse was in a ship
 returning from Europe, he accidentally had an idea
 of using electricity to communicate over distance.
 Because in this ship, many passengers discussed
 about the electromagnet which was recently
 invented. After Morse entirely understood how the
 electromagnet worked, he realized that sending a
 code-message via a wire might be possible.
 However, Morse found that this were difficult.
 Thus, he asked his friend, Leonard D. Gale in order
 that he could follow his idea.

                                                       Samuel Finley Breese Morse
                                                              (1791 –1872)
 In 1837, because of the Panic which caused a long depression, Morse could
 not introduce his new system although he had enough confidence to do that.
 However, Morse used this time to travel to Europe not only to register a
 patent but also to examine the English telegraph systems. He felt very
 confident because even though his main competitor had created an
 ingenious mechanism, Morse’s telegraph was more efficient and easier to
 use.
 Fortunately, in 1843, the economic was recovering, Morse again asked the
 Congress for the cash of $30,000 in order to build the underground telegraph
 line from Washington to Baltimore.
 Morse hired the great construction engineer, Ezra Cornell to lay the pipe
 which carried the wire. However, because of the wire was defective
 insulation, Cornell suggested stringing wires overhead on trees. Morse
 approved of this great idea.
 Finally, the line was completed.
On May 24, 1844,
                                      the first message,
                                      “What hath God
                                      wrought?” was sent
                                      by the telegraph.




Sending the first telegraph message
 At first, the telegraph system progressed slowly and the system could not work
 for the entire country. Thus, Morse continually tried to improve the telegraph
 system as well as to extend the telegraph line. Fortunately, other companies
 began to open their own systems, the telegraph system began to develop.
 In 1914, automatic transmission was developed instead of trained code users
 that were used in the first telegraph to transmit the telegraph messages. This
 development in transmission made the message transmission much faster than
 the old way.
 At that time, all long distance communication depended strongly on the
 telegraph.
 However, when the telephone and radio were invented, the telegraph was less
 develop than that in first haft of 1990s.
 With the invention of telegraph, the
 world suddenly      became     much
 smaller.
 With the invention of telegraph, the
 world became more connected.
 Moreover,   the telegraph also
 contributed to the establishment of
 world peace by erasing the
 national–rivalries.
 Definition:     Telephone        (from
 Greek):
   tele- means “afar, far off ”
   -phone means “sound, voice”
  ▶ Telephone is an instrument
  that transmits sound, voice to
  a distant place.
 Before the invention of telephone, there
 was telegraph which was telephone’s
 precedent.
 In the early 1870s, while Alexander
 Graham Bell was experimenting with
 telegraph, he realized that transmission
 the human voice over a wire by using
 electricity might be possible.
 Because he lacked the skill to make the
 equipment that were necessary for the
 experiments, he asked Thomas A. Watson
 for assistance.
                                             Alexander Graham Bell
                                                 (1847 – 1922)
 Bell and Watson worked together on the
 experience which tried to produce sounds
 over the “harmonic telegraph”.
 On June 2, 1875, Bell heard the sound
 coming to him over the wire.
 After  much tinkering, the instrument
 successfully transmitted the recognizable
 voice sound, but not words.
 Thus, Bell and Watson spent the whole
 summer to experiment.
 On March 7, 1876, the patent for telephone
 was issued to him.
 At 109 Court Street, Boston, the first       Alexander Graham Bell
 understandable sentence was carried by the    was working on the first
                                                     telephone
 telephone.
The electric energy is
converted to acoustic
    energy again          The speedy conversion
                         from acoustic to electric
                                 energy
The first telephone   The next telephones
Cont.




Car-telephones   The first mobile phone
 At first, the telephone was extremely hard
 for anyone to afford because of its price.
 Only the rich could afford for telephone.
 Telephone’s invention contributed to the
 development of city centers and buildings.
 With the invention of telephone, some jobs
 suddenly became unnecessary.
 In addition, the world became much smaller
 and more accessible to        all   business
 because of the telephone.
Time                               Quantity of telephones (unit)
May 1877                           6
November 1877                      3,000
1881                               133,000
1990                               600,000
1905                               2,2000,000
1910                               5,800,000


           The statistic about the growth of telephone
 In 1885, American Telegraph and Telephone Company (AT&T) was
 formed.
 The growth of telephone was extremely fast. (By 1900 there were
 nearly 600,000 phones in Bell's telephone system; that number raised
 to 2.2 million phones by 1905, and 5.8 million by 1910). (30 millionth
 phone was connected in the U.S. by 1984, by the 1960s, there were
 more than 80 million phone in the U.S. and 160 million in the world).
 Nowadays,    the    telephone     is   an
 indispensable instrument on over the world.
 Telephone makes the world smaller and
 bring people closer together, thus,
 decreasing loneliness and building new
 communities.
 The invention of telephone also increase
 privacy in many ways. It allows people to
 exchange information without writing.
 Moreover,     telephone help people to
 connect      very fast regardless to their
 distance.
 http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/telegraph?s=t
 http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1393.htm
 http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/sfbmhtml/sfbmtelessay.html
 http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/kidszone/history_telephone.html
 http://www.elon.edu/e-web/predictions/150/1830.xhtml
 http://www.elon.edu/e-web/predictions/150/1870.xhtml
 http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/brief-history-of-communication
 http://www.moah.org/exhibits/archives/talkingwires.html
The inventions of telegraph and telephone

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The inventions of telegraph and telephone

  • 1. THE INVENTION By Ha The He
  • 2. o History of communications systems o TELEGRAPH  Definition  Who invented and when it was invented?  The working principle  Its impact o TELEPHONE  Definition  Who invented and when it was invented?  The working principle  Its impact
  • 3. Printing Typewriter Telegraph Telephone Radio Computer Television Internet Press (1800s) (1837) (1876) (1896) (1897) (1927) (1983) (1400)
  • 4.  Definition: Telegraph (from Greek):  tele- means “afar, far off”  graphein- means “writing” ▶ Telegraph is an instrument that transmits the writings to a distant place.
  • 5.  Before the invention of telegraph, there were the signaling systems that people could communicate over the long distance.  The signaling systems were called “semaphore” which they used flags or lights. In this system, there was the observer who decoded a signal from a high tower and then sent it to the next station.
  • 6.  In 1832, when Samuel F.B. Morse was in a ship returning from Europe, he accidentally had an idea of using electricity to communicate over distance. Because in this ship, many passengers discussed about the electromagnet which was recently invented. After Morse entirely understood how the electromagnet worked, he realized that sending a code-message via a wire might be possible.  However, Morse found that this were difficult. Thus, he asked his friend, Leonard D. Gale in order that he could follow his idea. Samuel Finley Breese Morse (1791 –1872)
  • 7.  In 1837, because of the Panic which caused a long depression, Morse could not introduce his new system although he had enough confidence to do that.  However, Morse used this time to travel to Europe not only to register a patent but also to examine the English telegraph systems. He felt very confident because even though his main competitor had created an ingenious mechanism, Morse’s telegraph was more efficient and easier to use.  Fortunately, in 1843, the economic was recovering, Morse again asked the Congress for the cash of $30,000 in order to build the underground telegraph line from Washington to Baltimore.  Morse hired the great construction engineer, Ezra Cornell to lay the pipe which carried the wire. However, because of the wire was defective insulation, Cornell suggested stringing wires overhead on trees. Morse approved of this great idea.  Finally, the line was completed.
  • 8. On May 24, 1844, the first message, “What hath God wrought?” was sent by the telegraph. Sending the first telegraph message
  • 9.
  • 10.  At first, the telegraph system progressed slowly and the system could not work for the entire country. Thus, Morse continually tried to improve the telegraph system as well as to extend the telegraph line. Fortunately, other companies began to open their own systems, the telegraph system began to develop.  In 1914, automatic transmission was developed instead of trained code users that were used in the first telegraph to transmit the telegraph messages. This development in transmission made the message transmission much faster than the old way.  At that time, all long distance communication depended strongly on the telegraph.  However, when the telephone and radio were invented, the telegraph was less develop than that in first haft of 1990s.
  • 11.  With the invention of telegraph, the world suddenly became much smaller.  With the invention of telegraph, the world became more connected.  Moreover, the telegraph also contributed to the establishment of world peace by erasing the national–rivalries.
  • 12.  Definition: Telephone (from Greek):  tele- means “afar, far off ”  -phone means “sound, voice” ▶ Telephone is an instrument that transmits sound, voice to a distant place.
  • 13.  Before the invention of telephone, there was telegraph which was telephone’s precedent.  In the early 1870s, while Alexander Graham Bell was experimenting with telegraph, he realized that transmission the human voice over a wire by using electricity might be possible.  Because he lacked the skill to make the equipment that were necessary for the experiments, he asked Thomas A. Watson for assistance. Alexander Graham Bell (1847 – 1922)
  • 14.  Bell and Watson worked together on the experience which tried to produce sounds over the “harmonic telegraph”.  On June 2, 1875, Bell heard the sound coming to him over the wire.  After much tinkering, the instrument successfully transmitted the recognizable voice sound, but not words.  Thus, Bell and Watson spent the whole summer to experiment.  On March 7, 1876, the patent for telephone was issued to him.  At 109 Court Street, Boston, the first Alexander Graham Bell understandable sentence was carried by the was working on the first telephone telephone.
  • 15. The electric energy is converted to acoustic energy again The speedy conversion from acoustic to electric energy
  • 16. The first telephone The next telephones
  • 17. Cont. Car-telephones The first mobile phone
  • 18.  At first, the telephone was extremely hard for anyone to afford because of its price. Only the rich could afford for telephone.  Telephone’s invention contributed to the development of city centers and buildings.  With the invention of telephone, some jobs suddenly became unnecessary.  In addition, the world became much smaller and more accessible to all business because of the telephone.
  • 19. Time Quantity of telephones (unit) May 1877 6 November 1877 3,000 1881 133,000 1990 600,000 1905 2,2000,000 1910 5,800,000 The statistic about the growth of telephone
  • 20.  In 1885, American Telegraph and Telephone Company (AT&T) was formed.  The growth of telephone was extremely fast. (By 1900 there were nearly 600,000 phones in Bell's telephone system; that number raised to 2.2 million phones by 1905, and 5.8 million by 1910). (30 millionth phone was connected in the U.S. by 1984, by the 1960s, there were more than 80 million phone in the U.S. and 160 million in the world).
  • 21.  Nowadays, the telephone is an indispensable instrument on over the world. Telephone makes the world smaller and bring people closer together, thus, decreasing loneliness and building new communities.  The invention of telephone also increase privacy in many ways. It allows people to exchange information without writing.  Moreover, telephone help people to connect very fast regardless to their distance.
  • 22.
  • 23.  http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/telegraph?s=t  http://www.uh.edu/engines/epi1393.htm  http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/sfbmhtml/sfbmtelessay.html  http://transition.fcc.gov/cgb/kidszone/history_telephone.html  http://www.elon.edu/e-web/predictions/150/1830.xhtml  http://www.elon.edu/e-web/predictions/150/1870.xhtml  http://www.timetoast.com/timelines/brief-history-of-communication  http://www.moah.org/exhibits/archives/talkingwires.html