English: Perforator apparatus for producing punched paper tape that was used to control an automatic wireless telegraphy transmitter. This was used at the Telefunken station at Sayville, Long Island. See w:Wheatstone system.
Original caption: "The perforator in which a paper strip is unrolled at any desired speed and punctured by small holes; the separation between holes representing either the dots or dashes produced by an ordinary telegraph key."
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(July 1913). "The High Power Telefunken Radio Station at Sayville, Long Island". Proceedings of the Institute of Radio Engineers1 (3): 23–35. DOI:10.1109/JRPROC.1913.216587.
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Perforator for producing punched paper tape for sending morse code.