An Elementary book On Electricity And Magnetism And Their Applications; a Text-Book for Manual Training Schools And High Schools, And a Manual for Artisans, Apprentices, And Home Readers
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— Diagram pf Circuits for Telegraphing and Telephoning simultaneously. 364 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM telegraphing at the same time. This double use of telephone con- ductors is extensively adopted on the long-distance telephone lines in this country. A diagrammatic sketch illustrating one arrangement of the apparatus is shown in Figure 260. The rapidly varying telephone currents are effectively choked back by the high self-induction of the telegraph in- struments, so that they do not dribble of...f through them ; and the con- densers in circuit with the telephones keep the telegraph signals from interfering with the talking currents. 318. Wiring Bell Circuits. — The wires used for electric bell circuits have a very different insulation from that of electric light wires. 1 The wire commonly used inside of buildings for bell circuits is called " annunciator wire." It is a copper wire with an insulation consisting of two heavy cotton wrappings, wound in opposite directions, and thor- oughly waxed and paraffined.
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