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The wireless technology that saved hundreds from the shipwreck was in its infancy, and competing distress signals didn’t help. Initially developed in the late 1800s, the Marconi telegraph used ...
The International Radio Telegraph Convention of 1906 set the course for an international regulatory regime, first for wireless, then broadcasting, and ultimately all telecommunication.
A copy of the first newspaper ever published on the Atlantic Ocean through the advantages offered by the Marconi system of wireless telegraphy was brought to New York by the Cunard liner Etruria ...
The young Marconi had taken out the first wireless telegraphy patent in England in 1896. His device had only a two-circuit system, which some said could not transmit "across a pond." ...
It had been Stuart, you will recall, who as a young chief petty officer had first raised the flag and had keyed the first transmission from the little wireless telegraph station 43 years earlier.
Guglielmo Marconi sent the first transatlantic radio transmission on Dec. 12, ... A Marconi wireless telegraph machine was installed on the doomed Titanic just weeks before it set sail.
WIRELESS TELEGRAPH BIDS.; Responses to the Government's Call for the Installation of a System in Alaska.
Test and measurement technologies have fundamentally transformed how humanity connects, navigates, and operates in the modern ...
Historian David Saint-Pierre spent months trying to track down an artifact that was once on board the Empress of Ireland ...
The first wireless distress signal to be sent from an American ship at sea occurred six years later, in 1905. "Relief Ship Number 58," a lightship anchored off Nantucket island, sent out the signal.
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