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May 30, 2007 - Perhaps no invention of modern times has
delivered so much while initially ... Heinrich Rudolf Hertz validated
Maxwell's laws by detecting radio ... and start broadcasting stuff,
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The early history of radio is the history of technology
that produces and uses radio instruments that use radio waves.
Within the timeline of radio, many people contributed theory
and inventions .... After learning of Hertz' demonstrations of
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In 1895, thanks to a number of inventions
such as Hertz's receiver and Branly's ...
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and the economy much more. ... for the time interval
between invention and innovation in the case of radio,
this ... of the existence of electromagnetic waves was
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Perhaps no single invention in the nineteenth century
compared with that of ... Nevertheless, the cumulative
effects of nineteenth-century innovations were
comparable. ... and the German Heinrich Hertz, invented
wireless telegraphy (or radio) in 1895. ...
The electrical industry, in particular, required a high degree of scientific ...
study on the radio industry (Maclaurin 1949), ...
“ Much of the traditional apparatus of economic analysis
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of the “inventor-entrepreneur” was his “capacity for visualizing important new ...
Transmission by radiation owes its existence to the discovery in1877 of electromagnetic waves by a German, Heinrich Rudolf Hertz. ... Eight years after Hertz's discovery, an American, Thomas Alva Edison, took out a patent for wireless telegraphy through the use of discontinuous radio waves.
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