Definitions containing the term telegraph, single needle
What does telegraph, single needle mean?
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| FNA | Fine Needle Aspiration | ||||
| SSO | Single Sign On | ||||
| NTT | Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corporation | ||||
| SNP | Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms | ||||
| SNP | Single Nucleotide Polymorphism | ||||
| SNP | Single Nucleotide Polymorphism | ||||
| SLR | Single Lens Reflex | ||||
| SPOC | Single Point Of Contact | ||||
| SPOC | Single Point Of Contact | ||||
| AT&T | American Telephone and Telegraph Company | ||||
| SIMD | Single Instruction Multiple Data | ||||
| SRB | Single Regeneration Budget | ||||
| SISO | Single Input, Single Output | ||||
| SPDT | Single Pole Double Throw | ||||
| STV | Single Transferable Vote | ||||
| SSB | Single SideBand | ||||
| STV | Single Transferable Vote | ||||
| SLR | Single Lens Reflex | ||||
| SEU | Single Event Upset | ||||
| SSCP | Single Strand Conformational Polymorphism | ||||
| SIMM | Single In-line Memory Module | ||||
| SIMM | Single In-line Memory Module | ||||
| FNAB | Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy | ||||
| FNAB | Fine Needle Aspiration Biopsy | ||||
| SPECT | Single-Photon Emission Computed Tomography |
What does telegraph, single needle mean?
- Telegraph, Single Needle
- A telegraph system in which the code is transmitted by the movements of a needle shaped index which oscillates to right and left, the left hand deflection corresponding to dots, the right hand deflection to dashes. The instruments for sending and receiving are combined into one. The needles are virtually the indexes of vertical galvanometers. In one form by a tapper key (see Tapper), in another form by a key worked by a drop-handle (the drop handle instrument), currents of opposite directions are sent down the line. These pass through both instruments, affecting both needles and causing them to swing to right or left, as the operator moves his key.
As galvanometer needle or actuating needle a soft iron needle is employed, which is polarized by the proximity of two permanent magnets. This avoids danger of reversal of polarity from lightning, a trouble incident to the old system.
The cut, Fig. 322, shows a single needle telegraph instrument of the tapper form. The action of the tapper can be understood from the next cut.
