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Campaign Telegraph

Maximiliano Augusto Herrmann (1838-1930): Portugalski wynalazca i inżynier słynący z telefonu Herrmannowskiego oraz udoskonalonych odbiorników kodu Morse'a. Jego twórczość wpłynęła na rozwój komunikacji elektrycznej w Portugalii!

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Campaign Telegraph constituted with a receiver, built by Mouilleron in Paris, and the remaining parts (transmitter, compass, lightning rods, cartridge and box) built and adapted by Maximiliano Augusto Herrmann in Lisbon.This Campaign Telegraph works with the transmitter and receiver in Morse code. It is a small device for the time it was built (18x39x17 cm.) and preceded the telegraph that the same author made, which allowed him to claim nine different innovations that have to do with size, portability, effective operation and easier to use. Predated the telegraph patent in 31 years but there were already some notable innovations that Herrmann only comes to claim in the licensing application of 1897.Herrmann introduced great technical changes in Morse receivers, making it more simple and easier to regulate. These improvements in Morse devices were praised at the International Telegraphic Conference in 1865.The device was first presented at the Porto International Exhibition in 1865 and was described in the Annales Telégraphiques of Paris and in the Journal of Telegraphs of Spain. In 1865, given the success achieved with these innovations and given the large number of orders of the Directorate-General of the Portuguese Post Office, Herrmann set a workshop in Lisbon to build precision instruments.

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Maximiliano Augusto Herrmann (1838-1930): Pioneer of Portuguese Telecommunications

Maximiliano Augusto Herrmann stands as a pivotal figure in the history of Portuguese engineering and innovation, largely unrecognized outside specialist circles until recent decades. Born in Lisbon on April 17, 1838, he possessed an inquisitive mind and a relentless dedication to advancing technological capabilities – qualities that would propel him to become one of Portugal’s foremost inventors and engineers. His legacy transcends mere mechanical ingenuity; it embodies the spirit of progress and the unwavering pursuit of knowledge within a nation striving for modernization.

Early Life & Education: The Seeds of Invention

Herrmann pursued his formal education at the Industrial Institute of Lisbon (1857-1862), equipping himself with a foundational understanding of mechanics and instrumentation. This academic grounding would prove invaluable as he embarked on his inventive pursuits. He was mentored by Francisco Fonseca Benevides, whose teachings instilled in him a profound appreciation for the transformative potential of scientific inquiry—a conviction that would permeate his entire career. The Institute’s curriculum fostered a critical mindset, encouraging Herrmann to question established conventions and envision bolder solutions to complex challenges.

The Herrmann Wall Telephone – A Revolutionary Breakthrough

Herrmann’s most enduring legacy rests upon his creation of the “Herrmann wall telephone,” introduced in 1880. Recognizing the limitations of existing telephone systems—primarily their cumbersome operation and restricted accessibility—he conceived a radical design incorporating buttons to activate the instrument—a monumental step forward that dramatically simplified operation and facilitated the expansion of public telephone lines across Portugal's major cities. The telephone’s construction involved meticulously crafted double earpieces utilizing flexible tubes and a fixed transmitter, reflecting Herrmann’s meticulous attention to detail. This wasn’t merely about improving communication; it was about reshaping daily life and fostering connections between individuals and communities. It represented a triumph of practicality combined with visionary thinking.

Campaign Telegraph – Enhancing Morse Code Transmission

Expanding his expertise beyond telephony, Herrmann tackled the challenges of telegraphic communication. He significantly improved Morse receivers by streamlining their design and simplifying regulation—a contribution lauded at the International Telegraphic Conference in 1865. His innovations underscored a commitment to improving efficiency and accessibility within this burgeoning field. The meticulous refinement of existing technology demonstrated Herrmann’s belief that progress demanded constant vigilance and a willingness to adapt to evolving circumstances. He championed standardization and collaboration, recognizing that collective effort was essential for unlocking the full potential of scientific advancements.

International Recognition & Awards: A Global Advocate for Innovation

Herrmann’s inventive prowess garnered considerable acclaim internationally. He received numerous awards for his contributions to engineering—a testament to his unwavering dedication to pushing boundaries and elevating Portugal's standing on the global stage. These accolades validated his tireless pursuit of excellence and solidified his position as a beacon of ingenuity within his time. His work served as an inspiration to future generations of Portuguese scientists and engineers, fostering a culture of innovation that continues to flourish today.

Legacy: Shaping Portugal’s Technological Future

Herrmann's influence extended beyond individual inventions; he actively championed advancements in telegraph technology and fostered collaboration within the scientific community. His dedication to improving communication infrastructure undeniably shaped Portugal’s technological landscape during the late 19th century. The “Campaign Telegraph,” another of Herrmann’s creations, utilized Morse code transmission with transmitter and receiver components—a testament to his understanding of fundamental principles of electrical signaling. These improvements were recognized as crucial for enhancing telegraphic performance. His unwavering belief in the transformative power of science ensured that Portugal would remain at the forefront of innovation for decades to come.
Maximiliano Augusto Herrmann

Maximiliano Augusto Herrmann

1838 - 1930 , Portugalia

Najważniejsze informacje

  • Date Of Birth: 1838
  • Date Of Death: 1930
  • Full Name: Maximiliano Augusto Herrmann
  • Nationality: Portuguese
  • Notable Artworks: ['The Bramão Telegraph']
  • Place Of Birth: Lisbon, Portugal