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English: Constantin Senlecq's description of the transmitter part of the Telectroscope.
Français : Télectroscope de Constantin SENLECQ (1842-1934)
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Source Telectroscope Fig. 1 Scientific American Supplement No. 275, April 9, 1881 extracted from this 4.29 megabyte ZIP file linked from [1]
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