DocumentCode
1311821
Title
How Bell invented the telephone
Author
Watson, Thomas A.
Volume
34
Issue
8
fYear
1915
Firstpage
1503
Lastpage
1513
Abstract
IT IS my privilege and pleasure to speak to you of the invention of the telephone, with which event it was my good fortune to be connected, my association with Prof. Bell as his mechanical expert having brought me into close touch with nearly all his experiments both before and after his great discovery. I shall try to tell the story as it impressed itself on my mind in those early days when I was a young man of about 20, just out of my apprenticeship as a maker of electrical apparatus, intensely interested in my work, and with a full share of youthful enthusiasm. In my story, I shall not use the terms and formulas of modern telephony, for they would certainly be out of place in speaking of the time when that science, now so complex, was contained in one human brain.
Keywords
Electricity; Harmonic analysis; Receivers; Steel; Technological innovation; Transmitters; Vibrations;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0097-2444
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/PAIEE.1915.6590775
Filename
6590775
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