k Inventions of the WorldTelephoneDate unknown Bells telephone transmitter. Historical artwork of Alexander Graham Bells first telephone transmitter. Patented in 1876, it used existing telegraph lines to transmit and receive sound. The mouthpiece far left doubled as the earpiece for the calls receiver, but this two way system was later improved as it was not practical to speak and listen concurrently. Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, emigrating to Massachusetts, USA, where he worked on a system to teach deaf mutes to speak. He also patented a system to send more than one message at a time along existing telegraphic systems. It was this improvement that lead him to invent the telephone. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Inventions of the World Telephone  Date unknown  Bell s telephone transmitter. Historical artwork of Alexander Graham Bell s first telephone transmitter. Patented in 1876, it used existing telegraph lines to transmit and receive sound. The mouthpiece  far left  doubled as the earpiece for the call s receiver, but this two way system was later improved as it was not practical to speak and listen concurrently. Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, emigrating to Massachusetts, USA, where he worked on a system to teach deaf mutes to speak. He also patented a system to send more than one message at a time along existing telegraphic systems. It was this improvement that lead him to invent the telephone.
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Bell's telephone transmitter. Historical artwork of Alexander Graham Bell's first telephone transmitter. Patented in 1876, it used existing telegraph lines to transmit and receive sound. The mouthpiece (far left) doubled as the earpiece for the call's receiver, but this two way system was later improved as it was not practical to speak and listen concurrently. Bell was born in Scotland in 1847, emigrating to Massachusetts, USA, where he worked on a system to teach deaf mutes to speak. He also patented a system to send more than one message at a time along existing telegraphic systems. It was this improvement that lead him to invent the telephone.

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