The first transatlantic radio signal. Marconi, often cited as the inventor of radio, received a transmission originating from Cornwall, England. To receive the signal (the letter S in Morse Code) Marconi used an antenna mounted to a kite 500 feet in the air.
What did Guglielmo Marconi, at Signal Hill, Newfoundland, receive today in 1901?
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The first transatlantic radio signal. Marconi, often cited as the inventor of radio, received a transmission originating from Cornwall, England. To receive the signal (the letter S in Morse Code) Marconi used an antenna mounted to a kite 500 feet in the air.
The first transatlantic radio signal. Marconi, often cited as the inventor of radio, received a transmission originating from Cornwall, England. To receive the signal (the letter S in Morse Code) Marconi used an antenna mounted to a kite 500 feet in the air.