We should never, however, use just this combination because the transmitting station is intended to send telegraph signals and the receiving station is best suited to receiving telephonic transmission.
Now you can see what is necessary fortelephonic transmission.
The experimenters realized that future success lay in making the ether carry telephonic currents as it carried telegraphic currents.
Telephonic communication was established between them, and thus he had attained wireless telephony by induction.
They acquired the inventions of Edison, Gray, and Dolbear, and entered the telephone field, announcing that they were prepared to furnish the very best in telephonic communication.
This was the work of Thomas Edison, and was so much better than Bell's transmitter that it enabled the Western Union to offer much better telephonic equipment.
In speaking at a dinner of eminent scientists, Mr. Carty once said that on account of his distinguished scientific attainments and wonderful telephonic inventions, Professor Pupin would rank in history alongside of Bell himself.
Telephonic currents--that is, currents induced in the secondary wire of an induction coil due to the variation of microphonic currents in the primary wire--are not alternating currents.
I have now to report not only that the line has been constructed and opened to the public, but that its success, telephonic and commercial, has exceeded the most sanguine anticipations.
But if this led us to conclude that our problem was thereby in effect solved, we discovered, after listening to his brief telephonic conversations with a series of unseen ladies, that the conclusion was premature.
She has not, she says, committed a hostile act by crossing the frontiers, by forcibly seizing the Government offices, and by forcibly interrupting the telephonic communication.
If monotones be adopted instead of those variations in pitch which belong to ordinary music, it is believed that several telephonic messages may be sent through the same wire at the same time.
The apparatus may be called a telephonic piano; it transmits the sounds of that instrument, but of no other.
Mr Cromwell Varley, during his researches in duplex telegraphy, produced an apparatus which he is now trying to apply to telephonic purposes.
He was in telephonic communication with Prescott, who, in turn, was in touch with their lawyer.
As soon as the Paris contract released the telelectroscope, it was delivered to public use, and was soon connected with the telephonic systems of the whole world.
The men of this battalion had to string the wires for telegraphic and telephonic connections at times when the enemy guns were trained upon them.
What the boys did not learn about radio, telephonic and telegraphic work would be of little advantage to anyone.
Our postal method is adopted in every telephonic service; Z communicating with D or M only after he has had his line joined to the central switchboard which connects with every telephone in the whole system.
The message is repeated as often as the wire is borne between the poles of an electro-magnet in circuit with a telephonic receiver.
We have become used to the demonstrations of wonders, from the use of steam to the development of aviation, the telephonic discovery and the application of wireless telegraphy.
We borrow from the Elektrotechnische Zeitung the following details in regard to the telephonic installations made by the Brothers Naglo at Berlin.
If the light is varied properly, by any suitable means, a telephonic or other corresponding current is produced, which can be utilized by any suitable apparatus, thus requiring no battery but the selenium cell itself.
I use this current for actual working purposes, among others, for measuring the resistance of other selenium cells, with the usual Wheatstone's bridge arrangement, and for telephonic and similar purposes.
The iron diaphragm increases the telephonic intensity, but it is by no means indispensable.
Inventors of Improvements in Telephones and Telephonic Apparatus are requested to communicate with the Scottish Telephonic Exchange, Limited, 34 St. Andrew Square, Edinburgh, Scotland.
This afternoon a company of military telegraph engineers came to our barricade, and established telephoniccommunication between us and the similar obstructions at London Bridge, and on our right in Great Dover Street.
Time after time telegraphic despatches were handed to him from Germany, and telephonic reports from his various positions around London, but he received them all without comment.
There are wild rumours here that the enemy have burned Grimsby, but these are generally discredited, for telegraphic and telephonic communication has been cut off, and at present we are completely isolated.
In a little Post Office the telegraphic and telephonic instruments had been smashed.
Don't I get any of these plums of prosperity your Telephonic Aid Society is to place within the reach of all?
If I can find a good lawyer somewhere to draw up the papers of incorporation for my United States Telephonic Aid Society, I'll start in business this very morning at the nearest pay station.
Telephonic Aid Society is designed to carry First Aid to the Professionally Injured.
T2, through a condenser, C, of a capacity of half a microfarad, conversation is still perfectly audible, provided the telephonic system is one that acts by induction currents.
Telephonic conversation can be carried on, even though the actual metallic communication be severed by the insertion of a condenser.
For telephonic service they are generally inclosed in leaden tubes.
That portion of a telephonic apparatus, or similar system, at which the message is received and made audible; -- opposed to transmitter.
Defn: By telephonic means or processes; by the use of the telephone.
These are for the most part worked from two signal-boxes in telephonic communication.
The drawing office is fitted up with the usual appliances, and is in telephonic communication with my house and two of the stations on the railway.
To take full advantage of the signals thus provided it is necessary for ships approaching them to be fitted with special receiving mechanism of telephonic character installed below the water line and in contact with the hull plating.
For the world oftelephonic messages, for the type of messages that go through the telephone.
Pent up in his office he could never have seen or touched even a telephonic subscriber in himself.
Something definite and valuable he might know with regard to the spheres of action and of thought of his telephonic subscribers, but outside those spheres he could have no experience.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "telephonic" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.