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A facsimile (From Latin fac simile, "make like") is a copy or reproduction of an old book, manuscript, map, art print or other item of historical value that is as true-to-the ...
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Fax fas(short for facsimile, from Latin fac simile, "make similar", i.e. "make a copy") is a telecommunications technology used to transfer copies of documents, especially using ...
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Facsimile may refer to: Fax equipment and technology for transmitting documents. Facsimile documents.
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In telecommunication, the term facsimile converter has the following meanings: 1. In a facsimile receiver, a device that changes the signal modulation from frequency-shift keying ...
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It is employed by most terrestrial weather facsimile stations as well as geostationary weather satellites. The start tone triggers the receiving system.
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Digital facsimile equipment refers to the modern fax machines which operates on ISDN 64 kbit/s signals and having colour faxing, high speed 3 seconds per page transmission, high ...
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In telecommunication, the term black facsimile transmission has the following meanings: In facsimile systems using amplitude modulation, that form of transmission in which the ...
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In telecommunication, the term white facsimile transmission has the following meanings: In an amplitude-modulated facsimile system, transmission in which the maximum transmitted ...
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While facsimile is the root of the modern word fax, it would be worthy its own article. Just think of facsimile reproductions of medieval books!
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Facsimile No. 1 and Facsimile No. 3 are part of the Scroll of Hor, which contained Joseph Smith Papyrus I, X and XI. Facsimile No. 2 is the Hypocephalus of Sheshonq.
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