ONE of the recent developments of wireless telegraphy for military purposes is an equipment for cavalry use to insure. a positive means of communication between bodies of mounted troops or with ...
Situated on a barren and lonely headland of the coast of Galway, three miles from the town of Clifden, is the Irish station of the Marconi transatlantic wireless telegraph system. No less barren ...
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In November 1916, E.J. Nally, vice president of the American division of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company, received an unusual memo from one of his young assistants. The memo depicted a ...
and it seems very desirable that any eclipse expeditions sent out to observe it should be provided with wireless telegraph apparatus, and should arrange to receive, and also to send, signals to ...
Although born in Bologna, Italy, on April 25, 1874, it’s amazing to think that the pioneer of radio communication and inventor of the first practical system of wireless telegraphy has an Irish ...
Dr. Lee de Forest, a distinguished electrical engineer and the foremost American contrib-utor to the development of wireless telegraphy and telephony is at the head, as president and secretary of ...
A new industry arose, beginning with Guglielmo Marconi’s wireless telegraphy experiments in 1895-1896. What was originally called “wireless” telegraphy became radio with the electrical amplification ...
THE greatest difficulty in wireless telegraphy is due to atmospherics. I believe that every attempt to prevent these sudden shocks from entering the receiving apparatus in important stations has ...
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