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Old July 18th 04, 08:27 PM
Len Over 21
 
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(Len Over 21) writes:

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(N2EY) writes:

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(Len Over 21) writes:

First radio voice transmission was in 1906...

Wrong, Len. It was in 1900. By 1906, two-way transatlantic voice radio
communication was being carried out.


Jimmie! Your Time Mashine got it all wrong. WRONG.


No, it's quite right. You're the one who's wrong, Len.


"Always wrong" to Rev. Jim. :-)

"Two-way" in 1906?


Yes. Two way transatlantic in 1906. Voice radio transmission was first
demonstrated by Fessenden in 1900, not 1906.


Riiiiiight...real-time full duplex? Half duplex? Duplicity?

So, a big deal with everyone jumping on the bandwagon of voice
transmissions 1900 to 1906, right? :-)

You're reference is six years late. Simply wrong. In error. Mistaken.


Oooooooo! :-)

When, between December 26 and 31 that
year?!?!?


Nope. November. Look it up.


So, the famous "Christmas Eve broadcast" didn't happen on Christmas
Eve?

Real "high-tech" Tx there. A specially-designed carbon-pile mike
in the antenna feedline making a sort of AM. :-)

You probably won't do that, because doing so would prove you to be wrong.


What "won't I do?" :-)

Wrong yet again, Len! Are you going for a record?


No. You must be as judge, jury, executioner wanna-be, the Chief
Justice of the Ethnic Cleanser Corpse.

Fessenden held an amateur license. He was a ham as well as a "pro".


Not in 1900 or 1906, Alex Trebek. WRONG.


I didn't say *when* he held the amateur license.


Tsk. You tried to connect the dots. :-)

NOBODY in the USA held ANY official civil radio license until 1912.

I'm just stating a fact that is, most assuredly, very correct.

Just as you never said when
you were getting that Extra licesne out of its box.


Just as Reggie Fessenden never became a commercial success
in radio. He went broke more than Edison. Couldn't get enough
commercial backing.

But, you MUST misdirect the subject thread into personalities of
the repliers...that's the only way you can save face in here. :-)

1900 or 1906 is a long time ago, 104 to 98 years to be exact.

You have an affinity for the old stuff. All that "high tech" of old
technologically-primitive radio of nearly a century ago. Tsk, tsk.

Fessenden was 1XS and later VP9F. See:


Not before 1912 in the USA. :-)