He designed a transmitter to send and a receiver to detect radio waves. By the end of the century Marconi had managed to send signals over several miles with no wires, and the idea was taking hold ...
For Marconi, it did not: in recent days a bridge was dedicated to him in La Spezia, where he conducted experiments; in Sardinia he was remembered in a museum ... all radio stations, from the ...
the Hut was erected at Writtle near Chelmsford by the Marconi Company in 1917 and used to develop voice radio for aircraft. When pioneer voice broadcasts from Marconi's Chelmsford factory were ...
The invention of the radio changed the world completely and you may be surprised to learn that its inventor, Guglielmo Marconi’s mother was, in fact, a member of the Jameson family. Yes ...
The museum has a wonderful collection of early radio apparatus include this historic example of an early microphone. With financial sponsorship from the Daily Mail newspaper, the Marconi Company ...