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BOURSEUL, Charles
Charles Bourseul experimented with the electrical transmission of the human voice and developed an electromagnetic microphone, but his telephone receiver was unable to convert electrical current back into clear human voice sounds. In 1854 Bourseul wrote a memorandum on the transmission of the human voice by electrical currents that was first published in a magazine L'Illustration (Paris), though n…
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- 1829 - 1912
- 1829/1912
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Datums
- 1829 - 1912
- 1829/1912
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- French Institute for Advanced Mechanics, France
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