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1 A History of Radio Technology Demystifying Telecommunications By: Al Klase
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2 Timeline
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3 A Mysterious Force Start at the beginning In the Stone Age –Sticks –Stones –Animal Parts
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4 Amber Naturally polymerized tree resin Greeks called it elektron
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5 Electrostatic Experiments
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6 The Electroscope Ca. 1746
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7 The Condenser or Capacitor C = Q / V Q = charge in Coulombs V = EMF in Volts Faraday, Michael (1791-1867) Stores Energy as electrostatic charge.
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8 Luigi Galvani (1737-1798)
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9 Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) Ca. 1774
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10 Circuits and Schematics
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11 Yet Another Mysterious Force Heavy black rock Lodestone Proved to be iron ore Greeks found theirs in Magnesia
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12 The Compass
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13 Magnetic Field due to Electrical Current 1831 - Michael Faraday
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14 Electro Magnets
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15 Electro Magnet and Inductor Joseph Henry 1797 - 1878 Ca. 1824 Taught and did research at Princeton. Stores energy as a magnetic field.
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16 Samuel Morse’s Telegraph 1838 (Binary Serial Communications!) Speedwell Morristown.
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17 Alternating Current
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18 Oscillation and Resonance
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19 Bell - 1875 Alexander Graham Bell Experimental multiplex telegraph apparatus. AT&T
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20 The “Gallows” Telephone
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21 Carbon Microphone Thomas A. Edison Visit the lab in West Orange
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22 Maxwell James Clerk Maxwell 1831 - 1879 Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism (1873) i
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24 High-frequency AC Oscillator
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25 Eureka!
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26 Hertz Ca. 1888 Heinrich Hertz 1857 - 1894
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27 The First Radio Receiver
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28 A Hertzian Experiment From Invention & Innovation in the Radio Industry, W. Rupert MacLaurin, 1949
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29 Guglielmo Marconi Born 1874 Wealthy Italian father Wealthy Irish mother (Jamison) Tech. Institute at Leghorn included telegraphy Inspired by Hertz’s Obituary in 1894
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30 Marconi at Villa Grifone Photos and drawings from Early Radio by Peter R. Jensen
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31 Marconi Developments 1896 Moves to Great Britain Sept. 1896, 2.8Km, Salisbury Plain Mar. ‘97, 14Km, Bristol Channel Late 1898, 29Km, Isle of Wright
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32 Marconi 1896
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34 Patent 7777 Application filed 12 April 1900 From The Wonders of Wireless Telegraphy J. A. Fleming, London, 1913
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35 Passive Receivers
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36 The Fleming Valve John Ambrose Fleming 3 (1849 - 1945)
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37 Marconi Timeline 1899 - Spans English channel 1901 – Trans-Atlantic signals 1901 – America’s Cup – Twin Lights 1903 – First two-way Trans-Atlantic 1909 – Republic / Florida Collision 1909 – Nobel Prize for Physics Atlantic Highlands
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38 David Sarnoff
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39 Sarnoff / RCA Timeline 1906 - Hired as office boy a the Marconi Company 1907 – Promoted to Junior Operator, age 16 1912 – Titanic – Sarnoff was Marconi op in station in the Wanamaker’s Department store in NYC 1913 – Chief Inspector Sarnoff meets Armstrong 1916 – Proposes “Radio Music Box” 1917 – Sarnoff appointed Commercial Manager 1919 – RCA established
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40 We need a reliable Amplifier!
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41 From The Wonders of Wireless Telegraphy J. A. Fleming, London, 1913
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42 The Audion Lee Deforest 1906
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43 An Audion Radio Receiver
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44 Armstrong Edwin Howard Armstrong
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45 The Regenerative Circuit “Great amplification obtained at once!”
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46 Regen Prototype Demonstrated to Sarnoff at the Marconi station at Belmar
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47 Radiotelephone
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48 The Birth of Broadcasting
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49 Timeline
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