Notes on Transfer Process and Wire Arrangement
Notes on Transfer Process and Wire Arrangement
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Royal Philatelic Society London
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=== DOCUMENT 1 ===
887
(1.)
The transfer process is very different from
those we have in use but here are a few particu-
Lars of which
movement we presume
send all see 100 to several
spools, spools not on a fixed bobbin
drum, drum, emphasis on to
how & where the wire is past
displacer & how the latter is worked. We think the
arrangement
to correct division is an
improvement but we
see the wire proper with
our written out questions at
the duplex (see other letter) as
we understand the photographic
is bad & we should quite understand
the references at the instrument
This seems rather material
as the surface of this second
wire is now in second
place to a new
part of the same wire
hardened. The
photographic
writing is very
difficult to read & to understand
photographic signals
of the syphon
& to understand
=== DOCUMENT 2 ===
754
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- English
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Summary: This page contains technical notes discussing differences in a transfer process, particularly focusing on the movement and arrangement of wire spools, the use of a displacer, and difficulties in understanding photographic signals and writing. There are references to a duplex and another letter, but no specific names, places, or dates are mentioned.
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