Electrical Review and Western Electrician - May 20th, 1911
The address made by Dr. Nikola Tesla before the New York Section of the National Electric Light Association this week, and reported upon other pages of this issue, is one which will attract great...
Electrical Review and Western Electrician - May 5th, 1917
Nikola Tesla, who was awarded the seventh Edison medal on December 13, 1916, "for meritorious achievements in his early original work in polyphase and high-frequency electric currents," will receive...
Electrical Review and Western Electrician - August 14th, 1915
A suit has been brought by Nikola Tesla against the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America, seeking the annulment of one of the chief Marconi patents. Simultaneously with the suit for the...
Electrical Review and Western Electrician - April 19th, 1913
High-Frequency Currents 1 The methods of producing high-frequency currents may be divided broadly into three classes, namely: (1) alternator methods; (2) methods based on the oscillatory discharge of...
Electrical Review and Western Electrician - July 6th, 1912
Ever since the celebrated experiments of Heinrich Hertz, the possibility of radiating electric energy from an oscillator to a receiving apparatus was realized. At first it seemed as if the feebleness...
Electrical Review and Western Electrician - September 9th, 1911
Fluid Propulsion On other pages of this issue we present Dr. Nikola Tesla's description of a new principle of fluid propulsion, which is the culmination of his labors of a number of years. As all...
Electrical Review and Western Electrician - May 26th, 1917
Notable Program at Annual Meeting of American Institute of Electrical Engineer — Interesting Insight into Mr. Tesla's Life and Work as Disclosed in His Address of Acceptance Nikola Tesla, inventor and...
Electrical Review and Western Electrician - July 6th, 1912
In the realm of electricity and physics few men have striven for such mighty achievements and attained such prominence through the working out of ideas greatly in advance of current thought as has...
Electrical Review and Western Electrician - July 6th, 1912
When Heinrich Hertz announced the results of his famous experiments in confirmation of the Maxwellian electromagnetic theory of light, the scientific mind at once leaped to the conclusion that the...