Wheatstone's telegraph transmitter
Date: 1845-1860
Inventory Number: DW0887a
Classification: Telegraph Transmitter
Dimensions:9.2 × 14 × 17.5 cm (3 5/8 × 5 1/2 × 6 7/8 in.)
box: 14 × 26 × 19.7 cm (5 1/2 × 10 1/4 × 7 3/4 in.)
Accessories: part of a set that includes the receiver (DW0887b); loose front panel from base box
DescriptionAn alphabet-dial telegraph transmitter. The device consists of a short, square, 5-sided hollow box made of wood. The box has no bottom panel; the front panel has become detatched from the box and is a loose piece.
The box serves as a base that supports two brass binding posts along the top edge, and a horizontal dial with a notched edge, made of brass, held on a center spindle. Around the dial the letters of the alphabet are printed in black on a white background (minus the letter "W"), and three spaces marked "Alphabet," "Chiffers" and "+". The numerals 1-9 and 0 are printed below the letters A-J.
A contact sender, consisting of a curved metal handle with a wooden grip, is also fixed on the center spindle, and may be rotated .
On the underside of the base, a metal gear is set parallel to the dial on the top of the box. Adjacent to the gear, four metal contact strips are attached to the wood panel. Two are are in contact with the gear and are connected to the instrument's binding posts; one is positioned in such a way as to constrict the direction of gear rotation; the last one is positioned so that it is not in contact with the gear.