[Milsurplus] An interesting book
James Duffer
dufferjames at hotmail.com
Wed Feb 7 08:37:19 EST 2007
>>Thanks for the lead, the book is terrific!!!
>>
>>The author does a great job of transporting the reader to the Victorian
>>and Edwardian eras and the tumultuous changes at the turn of the century.
>>
>>It is incredible how little understood was the new technology. Marconi
>>was successful by sheer dint of his efforts. After receiving the Nobel
>>prize in physics he admitted that he had no idea how radio really worked.
>>
>>Jim
>
>
>Probably so, as there are those that believe that Marconi only advanced the
>application of radio (was the first to broadcast) while Tesla invented
>radio. See article in "Nuts and Volts" Feb. 2007 article by Louis Frenzel
>W5LEF. I don't have a firm opinion, in fact I've always wondered which was
>invented first, the radio receiver or the radio transmitter. My guess is
>the receiver although they could't listen to any radio transmission
>(transmitters not invented yet) they probably listened to static and noise.
>
>73, Jim de wd4air
>
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