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The Vibroplex Collector's Page
Extensive information about identifying and dating Vibroplex Bugs. (Semi-automatic telegraph keys used by telegraphers and radio operators to send Morse code.)
www.la.ca.us
The Sparks Telegraph Key Review
Informational and photo display site on telegraph keys. Extensive information about instruments used during the spark-era of radio. By Russ Kleinmann, WA5Y.
www.zianet.com
Site covers all aspects of Morse telegraphy and telegraph instrument collecting.
www.faradic.net
A telegraph instrument collecting site located in Greece by ham radio operator, Apostolos Bourousis, SV1EDT.
www.qsl.net
Canadian Railway Telegraph History
Site dedicated to Canada's railway telegraph, agents, operators, and railway.
www.trainweb.org
An assortment of telegraph instrument images compiled from several early physics apparatus collections by Professor Thomas Greenslade Jr. of Kenyon College.
physics.kenyon.edu
Early telegraph instruments from the John Jenkins Spark Museum collection.
www.sparkmuseum.com
A resource for wire and wireless telegraph instrument collectors and historians. Several images of instruments are viewable in the photo galleries.
www.telegraph-office.com
W1TP Telegraph & Scientific Instrument Museums
The Telegraph Museum on this site contains hundreds of images of American and foreign telegraph instruments from different eras. Presented by Tom Perera, W1TP.
w1tp.com
A colorful presentation of a wide assortment of telegraph instruments.
www.k4tjp.net
Online personal museum from Italy of telegraph keys and related items.
www.bluesardinia.com
The personal Vibroplex and telegraph collection of Frank O. Remington.
www.qsl.net
An assortment of telegraph keys from the personal collection of Marshall Emm, N1FN.
www.morsex.com
Descriptions of a common telegraph key used by the U.S. Army Signal Corps.
k6ix.net
Hundreds of images of insulators that were used in both the telegraph and telephone industry.
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