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Guglielmo Marconi
(1874 - 1937) Known
as the "father of wireless", was an Italian national who expanded on
the experiments that Hertz did, and believed that telegraphic
messages could be transmitted without wires.
1897, Marconi formed his wireless telegraph company, and in December
1901 he did the first trans Atlantic radio transmission in Morse
code. When Marconi died all the radio transmitters in the world were
silent for two minutes. |
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