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Alexander Graham Bell’s big breakthrough came on 10 March 1876 when he
used what he called a ‘liquid transmitter’. This was a vertical metal
cone with a piece of parchment stretched like a drum over its narrow end
at the base. On the outside of the parchment, Bell had glued a cork
with a needle stuck in it... More...
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