Do you enjoy the radio? Learn the history of radio.

Posted on 10/10/2019 12:52am

Radio is type of electronics which is presented in every home and in car. Individuals hear it during daily habits such as cooking or doing washing up and during their frequent travelling from home to work. Nonetheless, not numerous men and ladies know the background of the product.

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The parent of the radio is the European developer, a son of European seller from Lombardii – Guglielmo Marcony. Marcony started the experiement of sending and getting the radio wave in 1894 – a 100 and twenty years ago!

He has worked in inexperienced circumstances and to some extent in a secret from his dad. In September 1895, he reached a first triumph – he set up a radio contact with radio recipient which was situated one kilometer from him. However, he has not noticed any interest in his invention in Italy, so he went to England in March 1896. There he went to the head engineer of the Uk Post Office.

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On the 27th of July in 1896, the transmission specialized equipment was installed on the roof of the Main Post Office in London. The Morse’s printer radio was placed on the roof of a building put a kilometer from the post office. Guglielmo operated a telegraph key, and audiences at the printer could read the writing. That event is known as to be the 1st public test of the radio. Later, in 1899 there was an attempt to transmit the transmission across the English Channel and in 1901 passed a information across the Atlantic Ocean from Canada to England. The first message that was transmitted across the Atlantic was the letter "S" of the Morse signal.



As it can been notice the origin of the radio is rather long. Nonetheless, these days, men and females do not remember the Guglielmo Marcony’s self-discipline and hard work. Men and girls listen to the radio to feel pleasant and spend a moment in stress free conditions. Furthermore, the people have an access to the lots of various radio stations not just the nearby one. They are available thanks to the Internet where pretty much everything is obtainable.

Tags: radio, Post Office, telegraph, Morse