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41.) Talk:Magnifying transmitter - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
http://web.mit.edu/invent/iow/tesla.html. http://www.nuc.berkeley.edu/dept ... Edwin H. Armstrong stated that "The world, I think, will wait a long time for ...
42.) Radio - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
Radio - FactBug.org with quick search for Wikipedia content. ... A2: Reginald Fessenden http://www.invent.org/hall_of_fame/59.html : ... A3: Edwin H. Armstrong ...
43.) From the Wright Technology Bloss
researcher Edwin H. Armstrong invents. frequency modulation (FM). 1940 ... invent the transistor. Within a decade, the. invention was in everything from comput ...
44.) Factacular : Inventors
The pair were playing a game of Scrabble when they decided to invent their own game. ... Edwin H. Armstrong. invented. FM Radio ...
45.) OUTLINE OF AMATEUR RADIO HISTORY
battle in 1967, when the Supreme Court rules that Armstrong did indeed invent. FM. ... Edwin H. Armstrong was an experimenter and almost militant individualist. He ...
46.) Broadcast History
... in London, later to invent the diode vacuum tube. ... Major Armstrong. Edwin H. Armstrong was a pioneer in many areas of broadcasting, Over the years, ...
47.) PowerPedia:Nikola Tesla - PESWiki
PESWiki.com -- Pure Energy Systems Wiki: Finding and facilitating the best ... the rotating magnetic field principle (1882) and then using it to invent the ...
48.) Tech Timeline
... using paraffin in an attempt to invent and improve telegraphy tape, Thomas Alva ... Edwin H. Armstrong develops FM Radio. 1937 ...
49.) Media History
... invent copper ... Edwin H. Armstrong applies to FCC to broadcast using FM (frequency ... Air do a radio adaptation of H.G. Wells's War of the Worlds. ...
50.) Tales of the Continuum: A Subsampled History of Analog Circuits
... then exploited that understanding to invent circuits and systems that still dominate today. ... [19] Edwin H. Armstrong, "Wireless Receiving System," U.S. pat. ...
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