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Although,whenever anyone thinks about the telephone and who invented it, thename Alexander Graham Bell automatically springs to mind, but it verynearly was not he, as the patenting of the design ended up as a racebetween Bell and one Elisha Gray. Bell managed to register his designfirst, which resulted in a major legal battle between the two partiesfor right to claim to be the inventor of the telephone, which Bellsubsequently won. And now the history books record the inventor ofthe telephone to be Alexander Graham Bell.Thetelephone was the next evolutionary step from the renowned telegraphsystem in the area of telecommunications. Like the telegraph thetelephone is a wire based electrical system (at least the firstincarnation of the telephone was wire based, unlike now where wehave fibre optics and satellite based telecommunication systems).Unlike the telegraph, the telephone system is able to transmitmultiple signals, thus multiple messages along the wire at the sametime.Thetelegraph system used Morse Code (originally created by one Samuel FB Morse in the early 1840s, where letters are represented by a seriesof dots and dashes, where dots were where the signal set is short,and dash is when the signal sent is long) to encode the messages thatwere transmitted across the telegraph wire, and only one messagecould use the telegraph wire at any given time.Someintrepid inventor types realised that the telegraph wire should beable to transmit multiple signals simultaneously and thus allow thetransmission of many messages at the same time along the same wire.Itwas whilst working on finding a solution to the conversion from beingable to only transfer one message at a time to the transmission ofmultiple messages simultaneously, that Alexander Graham Bell andothers realised that besides being able to send multiple messages inMorse Code, it was also possible to send different types of signalswhich resulted in different types of sound.Thefirst ever sound made was of a twanging clock spring. This happenedon the 2nd of June, 1875, whilst Bell was running someexperiments along with his assistant Thomas Watson.OnMarch the 10th 1876, Alexander Graham Bell made the firstever voice transmission. He sent a message to his assistant, sayingMr Watson come here I need you. The day of the first evervoice communication over the telephone also marked the birth of thiscommunication device.ItIs possible to obtain the types of telephones used since thetelephone first came into existence. They are usually either known asvintage telephones or retro telephones. Generally there is adifference between a vintage telephone and a retro telephone in thata retro telephone looks and feels like the phone it depicts but itsinner workings are modern (not always the case), whereas a vintagetelephone is an original , it would have been made at the time thatits appearance depicts, e.g. vintage trim phone would have been madein the 1970s, vintage rotary dial telephone would have been madebetween the 1950s to 1970s.
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