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Chester telegraph relay
- Topic
- Telegraph Relays & Repeaters
- museum
- National Museum of American History
- objectType
- relay
- Date
- 約1860年
- Creator
- Chester, Charles T.
Telegraph relays amplified electrical signals in a telegraph line. Telegraph messages traveled as a series of electrical pulses through a wire from a transmitter to a receiver. Short pulses made a dot, slightly longer pulses a dash. The pulses faded in strength as they traveled through the wire, to the point where the incoming signal was too weak to directly operate a receiving sounder or register. A relay detected a weak signal and used a battery to strengthen the signal so that the receiver would operate.