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Who invented - Radio?
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Asked by Shashi LS,
24 Mar '08 05:48 pm
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The credit of inventing the radio goes to a number of researchers. The names of Guglielmo Marconi, Nikola Tesla, Alexander Popov, Sir Oliver Lodge, Reginald Fessenden, Heinrich Hertz, Amos Dolbear, Mahlon Loomis, Nathan Stubblefield and James Clerk Maxwell can be included.
Guglielmo Marconi
He was an Italian inventor who demonstrated the practicability of radio communication. His first radio signal was sent and received in 1895. In 1899, the first wireless signal was sent across the English Channel. In 1902, the letter 'S' was telegraphed from England to Newfoundland. This was the first triumphant transatlantic radiotelegraph.
Nikola Tesla
In 1892, he designed the fundamental design for radio. Later, in 1898, a radio controlled robot-boat was patented. This boat was controlled by radio waves and shown in the Electrical Exhibition in Madison Square Garden. This boat had an antenna that transmitted the radio waves arriving from the command post. A radio sensitive device ...more
Answered by Kamlesh Panchal, 24 Mar '08 05:50 pm
Guglielmo Marconi
He was an Italian inventor who demonstrated the practicability of radio communication. His first radio signal was sent and received in 1895. In 1899, the first wireless signal was sent across the English Channel. In 1902, the letter 'S' was telegraphed from England to Newfoundland. This was the first triumphant transatlantic radiotelegraph.
Nikola Tesla
In 1892, he designed the fundamental design for radio. Later, in 1898, a radio controlled robot-boat was patented. This boat was controlled by radio waves and shown in the Electrical Exhibition in Madison Square Garden. This boat had an antenna that transmitted the radio waves arriving from the command post. A radio sensitive device ...more
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Marchese Guglielmo Marconi (25 April 1874 - 20 July 1937) was an Italian inventor, best known for his development of a radiotelegraph system
Answered by Richie, 24 Mar '08 06:20 pm
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