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Copy of text for label for Non-Polarised Telegraph Relay - Siemens' Form, 1916
Image: Telegraph Relay - Non-Polarized
Source: Museum Victoria
17. 4.16
No. 8466
Non-Polarised Telegraph Relay
Siemens' Form
This consists of an Electro-magnet wound with rather fine covered wire to 160 ohms.
Opposite its poles is fixed, on a pivoted stem, an iron armature. The distance between the armature and the cores can be regulated by a screw which slides the electromagnet.
The armature when not attracted by the cores is drawn back by a spring which is adjustable. When a current passes through the coils they magnetise the iron cores (which are united by an iron yoke at the back end) and these attract the armature as long as the current passes. When it ceases the armature is drawn back by the spring. The starting and stopping of the current are controlled by a Key in the telegraph circuit. The stem carrying the armature then acts as a Key in a local battery circuit and so reproduces the signals on a telegraph 'Sounder'. These relays are used on 'open' and 'closed' circuit telegraph lines, but cannot be used when reversals are employed.
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Telegraph Relay - Non-Polarized, late 19th Century
Relay of Siemens pattern used at telegraph receiving stations, particularly those operating on long connecting lines. Often signals received over long lines were too weak to operate the ...
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