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The World's First Radio
google it,if you wish.
The World's First Radio? Telegraph,then Telephone.Then,,, Stubblefield? I think so. cuhulin |
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By golly cuhulin, old Stubblefield deserves a lot of credit, but I vote for
Mahlon Loomis - done did it in 1865 See URL: http://members.aol.com/jeff560/loomis.html -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! wrote in message ... google it,if you wish. The World's First Radio? Telegraph,then Telephone.Then,,, Stubblefield? I think so. cuhulin |
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The World's First Radio
So,if you want emergency communications up to a distance of about three
miles,just fly a kite.Jigging a kite up and down could be something like Morse Code or Semiphore and using binoculars or telescopes for more than three miles viewing.Perhaps the Indians had it figured out first with their smoke signals and tom tom drums.How come the old Railroad tracks couldn't have been used for electronic communicating? Send signals on one side of the tracks,receive signals on the other side of the tracks,pieces of wire could have been used to bridge across the open gaps of the rails. cuhulin |
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A great book to read about early visual com systems is "The Victorian
Internet" By Tom Standage. -- CL -- I doubt, therefore I might be ! wrote in message ... So,if you want emergency communications up to a distance of about three miles,just fly a kite.Jigging a kite up and down could be something like Morse Code or Semiphore and using binoculars or telescopes for more than three miles viewing.Perhaps the Indians had it figured out first with their smoke signals and tom tom drums.How come the old Railroad tracks couldn't have been used for electronic communicating? Send signals on one side of the tracks,receive signals on the other side of the tracks,pieces of wire could have been used to bridge across the open gaps of the rails. cuhulin |
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The World's First Radio
"Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:68NMf.28$ld2.3@fed1read11... By golly cuhulin, old Stubblefield deserves a lot of credit, but I vote for Mahlon Loomis - done did it in 1865 See URL: http://members.aol.com/jeff560/loomis.html I suppose it's a matter of semantics, but I don't see how radio can exist without radio waves. Neither Loomis nor Stubblefield were generating radio waves. Conduction, induction and capacitive coupling can be used for communication, but none of them are radio. Radio uses nothing developed by Loomis or Stubblefield. Today's radio is a direct decendant of Maxwell's electromagnetic theories and Hertz's experimental confirmation. Frank Dresser |
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On Tue, 28 Feb 2006 18:47:09 GMT, "Frank Dresser"
wrote: "Caveat Lector" wrote in message news:68NMf.28$ld2.3@fed1read11... By golly cuhulin, old Stubblefield deserves a lot of credit, but I vote for Mahlon Loomis - done did it in 1865 See URL: http://members.aol.com/jeff560/loomis.html I suppose it's a matter of semantics, but I don't see how radio can exist without radio waves. Neither Loomis nor Stubblefield were generating radio waves. Conduction, induction and capacitive coupling can be used for communication, but none of them are radio. Radio uses nothing developed by Loomis or Stubblefield. Today's radio is a direct decendant of Maxwell's electromagnetic theories and Hertz's experimental confirmation. Frank Dresser Tesla invented radio as we use it today. |
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The World's First Radio
I Believe Nikola Tesla Definetly had something to do with inventing
radio and an amazing automobile engine. www.google.com Nikola Tesla Automobile Engine.I also Believe Burrell Cannon Definetly invented the Worlds first engine powered Airplane/Aircraft. www.google.com The First Airplane Flight Pittsburg Texas I Do know what I Definetly Believe. cuhulin |
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