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was an Italian inventor and electrical engineer, known for his pioneering work on long-distance radio transmission[1] and for his development of Marconi's law and a radio telegraph system.
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Marconi invets the radio antanae. The antanae can change into multiple directions for the signal to travel where the transmitter desires.
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Fessenden creates an electric generator that produces radio waves with a frequency of 100KHz.
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There was a man called Edwin Armstrong. He decided to patent a radio reciever. Which was part of the amplified high frequency signal.
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The Shortwave radio is developed. At the same time, the RCA (Radio Corporation of America) was founded.
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A radio station in NYC was one of the couple few stations that started to broadcast television shows. People then had the option to choose from listening to the script of thier favorite program. Keep in mind television wasn't invented yet, so most of these scripts were adapted into shows later on.
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Radio Central in long island was considered to be the largest radio station in the world. For a time, it broadcasted dominantly throughout America.
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FM Radio was created. The limitations were strict, so it was only available in mono.
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Television is born. FM is moved from its original home of 42-50 Mhz to 88-108 Mhz to make room for TV.
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