… Thomson, Marconi, and Pickering bickering about Martian signals and lunar plant life, Robert Goddard, military …
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… But we are assured of success if only two or three sharp signals are executed. In the field of acoustics, we can …
… then an observed difference in the time that it takes for signals of one wavelength to reach the earth compared to a …
… in September 1956. While in the US Army, Hans attended the Signal & Electronics School in Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. …
… circuits, a small capacitor is connected to shunt any AC signal which would create a slight voltage fluctuation. Coil …
… by surprise was Marconi's success in the transmission of signals across the Atlantic. On December 12, 1901, Marconi …
… triode. We may then introduce a relatively small "grid signal" and gate a highly amplified energy response from the …
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… to say a few words about the transmission of intelligible signals, or perhaps, even power, to any distance without the …
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… short waves couldn't send a signal further than 62 miles (100 km). Tesla's designs were …
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… something that modern engineers call the wavelength of the signal. Tesla could change the length of his pole and, by …