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A practical manual that presents the theory, experimental findings, and apparatus for wireless transmission of photographs. It reviews early experiments and the advantages and challenges of wireless versus cable systems, then explains transmitting and receiving equipment—covering spark gaps, stylus-type transmitters, selenium cells, cathode-ray and electrolytic receivers—and methods for synchronization and motor driving. The author outlines his telephotographic system and discusses Nernst lamps, film sensitivity, and exposure issues. Technical appendices provide procedures for preparing metal prints and guidance on lenses and optics to assist experimenters in construction, alignment, and photographic technique.

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Marcus J. Martin

Marcus J. Martin was an early 20th-century author and innovator known for his work in the field of wireless communication. His notable publication, "Wireless Transmission of Photographs / Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged 1919," explores the technological advancements and methodologies related to the transmission of images without physical media. Martin's contributions reflect the burgeoning interest in wireless technology during his time, marking a significant moment in the evolution of communication methods. His work remains a point of reference for those studying the history of photography and telecommunications.

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