He had improved his own Diplex, combined it with the Stearns duplex and thereby produced a system by means of which four messages could be sent over a single line at the same time, two in each direction.
"Edison, His Life and Inventions"
Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin
This principle was covered by Edison's Patent No. 162,633, and was known as the "Diplex" system, although, in the patent referred to, Edison showed and claimed the adaptation of the principle to duplex telegraphy.
"Edison, His Life and Inventions"
Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin
Thus far we have referred to two systems, one the neutral or differential duplex, and the other the combination of the neutral and polar relays, making a Diplex system.
"Edison, His Life and Inventions"
Frank Lewis Dyer and Thomas Commerford Martin