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Who was the inventor of this "coils in radio transmitters"?

Marconi.


So this:

"A Magnifying Transmitter is an advanced version of Tesla's tesla coil, a
high power radio transmitter. Often cited as Tesla's greatest invention,
the
Magnifying Transmitter consisted of three coils: an air-core transformer
plus a third coil operated as a grounded-base quarter-wave waveguide. In
Colorado Springs, Nikola Tesla constructed the first "Magnifying
Transmitter". From:
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Magnifying_Transmitter

is not true?
S*


That may or may not be a true account of a particular transmitter, but
has no bearing on the question that you asked, not being the first
transmitter to incorporate a coil.


My question was:
"Now is 2012. Is " this curious apparatus" the "fundamental part of modern
radio"? Of course in form of the " variations of Tesla coils and Tesla
coil circuits".

In 1924 Marx invented the High Voltage Generator without coils.
Tesla Coil is also HVG.

So I modify may question: "Are in todays transmitters "variations of Tesla
coils" or the "variations of Marx generators".
Or "is possible to do the transmitter without coils"?
If Yes, when was the first?
S*


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Old April 6th 12, 06:21 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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Szczepan Bialek wrote:

"Jeff" napisal w wiadomosci
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Who was the inventor of this "coils in radio transmitters"?

Marconi.

So this:

"A Magnifying Transmitter is an advanced version of Tesla's tesla coil, a
high power radio transmitter. Often cited as Tesla's greatest invention,
the
Magnifying Transmitter consisted of three coils: an air-core transformer
plus a third coil operated as a grounded-base quarter-wave waveguide. In
Colorado Springs, Nikola Tesla constructed the first "Magnifying
Transmitter". From:
http://www.wordiq.com/definition/Magnifying_Transmitter

is not true?
S*


That may or may not be a true account of a particular transmitter, but
has no bearing on the question that you asked, not being the first
transmitter to incorporate a coil.


My question was:
"Now is 2012. Is " this curious apparatus" the "fundamental part of modern
radio"? Of course in form of the " variations of Tesla coils and Tesla
coil circuits".

In 1924 Marx invented the High Voltage Generator without coils.
Tesla Coil is also HVG.

So I modify may question: "Are in todays transmitters "variations of Tesla
coils" or the "variations of Marx generators".
Or "is possible to do the transmitter without coils"?
If Yes, when was the first?
S*


None of the above.

Modern recievers and transmitters contain coils but by no stretch of the
imagination could they be called Tesla coils.


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