Granville T. Woods
The telegraphony invented by Granville T Woods in 1885 was a combination of a telephone and telegraph which allowed a telegraph station to send voice and a telegraph message over a single wire.
He didn't invent the telegram.
A telegraphony system is a communication system that combines telegraphy and telephony, allowing users to send both voice and written messages over a single network. It enables the transmission of voice signals in a manner similar to telegraph signals by converting sound waves into electrical signals for transmission. The system was commonly used before the widespread adoption of modern telephone technology.
Granville Woods was the inventor of the telegraphony. It was a way to communicate on trains with other trains and the stations. He patented in 1887? He later sold his patent to American Bell. He was known as the black thomas Edison. He had the most patents for inventions.
Three things Granville T. Woods invented were the steam boiler furnace, thee Synchronoud Multiplex Railway Telegraph, and telegraphony, the combination of the telegraph and the telephone. Granville Woods received over 60 patents. His major inventions included an improved telephone transmitter, an electrical apparatus for transmitting messages, an induction telegraph system, a galvanic battery, an automatic safety cut-out for electric currents, an electric railway supply system, a regulator for electric motors, an egg incubator, and an automatic air brake.
Granville Tailer Woods was an African-American inventor who held more than 50 patents. Five of his inventions were an egg incubator, multiplex telegraph, telegraphony, third rail and air brake.
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