to conduct radio waves, and balloons to lift the antenna as high as possible. The signals were sent in Morse code from Poldhu, Cornwall, in England. Marconi later wrote about the experience ...
T.R. Wander and GEC-Marconi One of the Marconi engineers involved in the historic broadcast was Peter Eckersley, the BBC's first chief engineer Radio pioneer Guglielmo Marconi came to Chelmsford ...
The arrangement of the antenna is very interesting. It is of the directional type recently invented by Signor Marconi. One of our illustrations shows the condenser building, with the antenna ...
It details the history of radio by discussing the life of Marconi and how his invention helped to catch the notorious murderer, Dr Crippen.
On 13 May 1897, Guglielmo Marconi sent the world's first radio message across open water, and he did it while visiting a seaside resort in Somerset. Marconi came to Weston-super-Mare looking to ...
to conduct radio waves, and balloons to lift the antenna as high as possible. The signals were sent in Morse code from Poldhu, Cornwall, in England. Marconi later wrote about the experience ...