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Marconi's and Cape
Marconi's pioneering work in Cape Breton marked the beginning of modern radio technology.
In June and July 1923, Guglielmo Marconi's transmissions were completed during nights on 97 meters from Poldhu Wireless Station, Cornwall, to his yacht Elettra in the Cape Verde Islands.
In June and July 1923, Guglielmo Marconi's transmissions were completed during nights on 97 meters from Poldhu Wireless Station, Cornwall, to his yacht Elettra in the Cape Verde Islands.

Marconi's and were
Accused of speculating in Marconi shares on the inside information that they were about to be awarded a key government contract ( which would have caused them to increase in value ), he told the House of Commons that he had not speculated in the shares of " that company ", which was not the whole truth as he had in fact speculated in shares of Marconi's American sister company.
In 1999, Marconi's defence division, including the Chelmsford facilities, were purchased by British Aerospace to form BAE Systems.
These demonstrations were performed by the " Demonstration Department ( of ) Marconi's London Wireless Station 2LO ".
Early in World War I, all of the ship-to-shore and transatlantic radio stations controlled by a US subsidiary company of Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited in Chelmsford, England, were seized and handed to the US Navy for the duration of the War.
Guglielmo Marconi's conjectures based on his radio work in the early 20th century, which were articulated in his 1909 Nobel Prize address, may have inspired Hungarian author Frigyes Karinthy to write a challenge to find another person to whom he could not be connected through at most five people.
The computer interests of Elliott Automation which specialised in real-time computing were amalgamated with those of Marconi's Automation Division to form Marconi-Elliott Computers, later renamed as GEC-Computers.
There were links between the UK and USA that had been pioneered by Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company Limited based in Chelmsford, Essex, who employeed Peter Eckersley as an engineer.
Songs on Premiata Forneria Marconi's album Live in USA were recorded at the hall in 1974.

Marconi's and also
This rig is also called the Marconi rig because of the resemblance of its tall mast and complex standing rigging to Guglielmo Marconi's wireless ( radio ) transmission antennas.

Marconi's and significant
The Farrar family had already been somewhat successful, with a number of them becoming somewhat culturally significant: the first words that had been broadcast by radio across the Atlantic, Guglielmo Marconi's " can you hear me, Picken?

Marconi's and used
As a result of a motion brought forward by Sir Edward Birkbeck, a Royal Commission was established to look at the issue of ' electrical communication ' and gave its first Report in 1892 ; the East Goodwin lightvessel was used during one of Guglielmo Marconi's early experiments in radio transmission in 1896.
* De La Vergne Oil Engine used for Marconi's first broadcast
Marconi's new equipment was therefore used in conjunction with that already adopted by the Post Office.
For Marconi's experiments a temporary installation of two 200 foot ( 61 m ) masts was used.

Marconi's and first
* 1907 – Guglielmo Marconi's company begins the first commercial transatlantic wireless service between Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada and Clifden, Ireland.
This site contains pictures of Peter Eckersley and the now famous shed from which he conducted his first broadcasts on behalf of Marconi's Wireless Telegraphy Company, Limited.
It was the UK receiving station for Marconi's UK-to-Canada Beam Wireless Service, ( part of the Imperial Wireless Chain ,) the first transoceanic shortwave wireless telegraph service in the world and operated until 2002.
The first is an isolated cairn four kilometres south of Clifden on the site of Marconi's first transatlantic wireless station from which the aviators transmitted their success to London, and around 500 metres from the spot where they landed.
Marconi's first camera was shown in 1938.
The first experimental broadcasts, from Marconi's factory in Chelmsford, began in 1920.
He mounted the first public exhibition of wireless telegraphy at a Queen's Convocation lecture on April 28, 1902, only four months after Guglielmo Marconi's first successful trans-Atlantic transmission from Signal Hill.
One June 19, 1919 the first transatlantic flight by Alcock and Brown crashlanded in Derrygimla bog, close to Marconi's transatlantic wireless station.
The site is famous as the location of Poldhu Wireless Station, Guglielmo Marconi's transmitter for the first transatlantic radio message on December 12, 1901 to Marconi's temporary receiving station on Signal Hill, St. John's, Newfoundland.
The Marconi Hut site at Writtle is commemorated by a nearby information board at Melba Court — named after Dame Nellie Melba who made Britain's first publicised entertainment broadcast from Marconi's New Street factory — unveiled in 1997 by Marconi's daughter Princess Elettra Marconi.
The Marconi National Historic Site of Canada, in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, is the site of Guglielmo Marconi's first transatlantic wireless station and the first wireless message sent from North America to Europe.

Marconi's and radio
In 1904, The U. S. Patent Office reversed its decision, awarding Marconi a patent for the invention of radio, possibly influenced by Marconi's financial backers in the States, who included Thomas Edison and Andrew Carnegie.
For more information see Marconi's radio work.
Radio Central was one of the many original operating and touring sites of Guglielmo Marconi's radio shack, which now is displayed at Rocky Point's Frank J. Carasiti Elementary School.
In 1936 Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company opened the Marconi Research Laboratory in Great Baddow ( now BAE Systems Advanced Technology Centre ), bringing together their various radio, television and telephony research teams in a single location.
Later this simple device was employed by British radio pioneer Oliver Lodge in his researches, and formed an important part of Guglielmo Marconi's successful system of wireless telegraphy.
With increasing competition from companies using radio communications such as Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, it was decided in 1928 to merge the communications methods of the British Empire into one operating company, initially known as the Imperial and International Communications Ltd, later as Cable and Wireless Limited in 1934.
In 1897, with Marconi radio experiments from Lavernock Point in south Wales to the island of Flatholm, became one of Marconi's most ardent supporters.
During the 1920's, there was an increasing competition from companies using radio communications such as Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company.
The British military reacted by creating a moratorium for two years on further commercial radio experiments by Guglielmo Marconi's employees.
The EP didn't sell well, but remained a hit on indie radio while " Marconi's Radio " and " Breathe " are fan favourites.
Image: Marconi's Coherer Receiver at Oxford Museum History of Science. jpg | An early piece of radio equipment by Guglielmo Marconi, on display in the Museum

Marconi's and from
After the war, ownership of the station, along with Marconi's other US assets, was transferred from the Navy to RCA.
File: GenThaddeusKosciuszko Detroit. jpg | Kościuszko statue, Detroit — copy of Marconi's Wawel sculpture, a gift from the people of Kraków, Poland.
On 15 June 1920, Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, in Chelmsford, Essex, was licensed to conduct an experimental broadcast from the New Street Works factory, featuring Dame Nellie Melba.
* 1969: Marconi Radar Systems Ltd. ( MSRL ) formed from GEC-AEI Electronics ( Blackbird Road and New Parks, Leicester ), Marconi's Radar Division ( Chelmsford ) and Elliott's Aerospace Control Division.
Preece gained financial assistance from the Post Office to help expand Marconi's work.
However George Kemp immediately resigned from his Post Office position and joined Marconi's new company as head of engineering development.
* Reports from the Select Committee on Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, Limited, Agreement ( House of Commons, 1913 )
* Marconi's Cove is about 500m distant from the rest of the crag, and was not discovered until 1988, but contains about 25 good-quality single-pitch climbs.

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