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170: 40:, but this number was increased to 15 in 1929. At the transmitter, the pattern on the telegraph tapes were made using special printing devices and decoded into the image at the receiver using telegraph printers equipped with appropriate 47:
This system was also adapted with a photographic process in order to get more precise images in 1929, so that at the receiver the images were converted to a chemical medium.
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in 1921. Using the Bartlane system, images could be transmitted across the Atlantic in less than three hours. The images were initially coded with 5
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over submarine cable lines between London and New York. It was named after its inventors
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