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Marconi Wireless Station Site may refer to one of many Marconi Stations, including: Marconi Wireless Station Site (South Wellfleet, Massachusetts), from
Marconi_Wireless_Station_Site
Two National Historic Sites in Cape Breton Island, Canada
The Marconi National Historic Site and the Marconi Wireless Station National Historic Site are two National Historic Sites located on Cape Breton Island
Marconi and Marconi Wireless Station National Historic Sites
Marconi_and_Marconi_Wireless_Station_National_Historic_Sites
United States historic place
The Marconi Wireless Station Site in South Wellfleet, Massachusetts, USA is the site of the first transatlantic wireless communication between the United
South Wellfleet Marconi Station
South_Wellfleet_Marconi_Station
A list of early wireless telegraphy radio stations of the Marconi International Marine Communication Company. Guglielmo Marconi developed the first practical
List of Marconi wireless stations
List_of_Marconi_wireless_stations
Italian electrical engineer and inventor (1874–1937)
development of wireless telegraphy." As an entrepreneur and a businessman, Marconi founded The Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company (later the Marconi Company)
Guglielmo_Marconi
United States historic place
The Kahuku Marconi wireless station is a historic structure on Oʻahu's North Shore between the towns of Kawela Bay and Kahuku. It was briefly the world's
Kahuku_Marconi_Station
United States historic place
The Marconi–RCA Wireless Receiving Station is a historic district at the junction of Old Comers Rd. and Orleans Rd. in Chatham, Massachusetts. It and its
Marconi–RCA Wireless Receiving Station
Marconi–RCA_Wireless_Receiving_Station
American telegraph company
The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America (commonly called American Marconi) was incorporated in 1899. It was established as a subsidiary of the
Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America
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mid-1912. Marconi Station, a list of wireless stations Marconi Wireless Station Site (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Marconi Marconia
Marconi_(disambiguation)
Railroad
The Marconi Railway was a 1+1⁄2 miles (2.4 km) narrow gauge railway with a gauge of 2 feet (610 mm) at the Marconi Wireless Station near Clifden in the
Marconi_Railway
RMS Titanic wireless operator (1887–1912)
office, where he learned telegraphy. He started training to work in wireless for the Marconi Company in March 1906, in Seaforth, and graduated five months later
Jack Phillips (wireless operator)
Jack_Phillips_(wireless_operator)
United States historic place
Marshall, California Marconi–RCA Wireless Receiving Station, Chatham, Massachusetts "Weekly list" (PDF). National Park Service. "Wireless Giant of the Pacific:
Marconi-RCA Bolinas Transmitting Station
Marconi-RCA_Bolinas_Transmitting_Station
Beach in Massachusetts, United States
first transatlantic wireless communication originating in the United States was successfully transmitted from nearby Marconi Station; a message from U.S
Marconi_Beach
Unincorporated community in California, United States
railroad. Then, in 1913, the Marconi Wireless Company bought this site to establish a transpacific wireless telegraph station. The site was taken over by the
Marconi,_California
Human settlement in England
washed overboard in recent storms. The site is famous as the location of Poldhu Wireless Station, Guglielmo Marconi's transmitter for the first transatlantic
Poldhu
broken for the site on April 9, 1913, by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America. Although the station was completed in 1914 Marconi's planned commercial
New_Brunswick_Marconi_Station
1904 steam yacht
Guglielmo Marconi's steam yacht – a seaborne laboratory – from which he conducted his many experiments with wireless telegraphy, wireless telephony and
Elettra_(1904_ship)
British radio station
Chelmsford, where it forms part of a wireless and broadcasting historic exhibit. In 1983, the Marconi Company main site in Stanmore, London, found itself
2MT
Coast radio station in the United States
MCI Communications and finally Globe Wireless, which still owns the KPH operating license. The receiving station and control point now occupy a classic
KPH_(radio_station)
and detection. These developments allowed Guglielmo Marconi to turn radio waves into a wireless communication system. The idea that the wires needed
Invention_of_radio
Radiotelegraphic communications network within the British Empire in the 20th century
Office received a formal proposal from the Marconi Company to construct a series of wireless telegraphy stations to link the British Empire within three
Imperial_Wireless_Chain
Experimental wireless transmission station (1901–1917)
of the facility and implement his ideas of wireless power transfer to better compete with Guglielmo Marconi's radio-based telegraph system was met with
Wardenclyffe_Tower
hijacking Marconi Wireless Station Site (South Wellfleet, Massachusetts) — first station site, at Cape Cod National Seashore Marconi-RCA Wireless Receiving
WCC_(radio_station)
Cape in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
board. The aircraft was never found. Marconi's station (MCE) was rebuilt on the same site and opened as a "wireless interpretation centre" to commemorate
Cape_Race
Northernmost part of mainland Ireland
North Atlantic. A detailed history of radio at Malin Head, Marconi Wireless Radio Station: Malin Head from 1902 was published in 2014. To the north of
Malin_Head
Place in Western Cape, South Africa
was the site of a shortwave transmitter constructed by the Marconi Company as part of the Imperial Wireless Chain. It remains today the site of the transmitter
Klipheuwel
Australian telecommunications manufacturer
Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) Ltd, with exclusive rights throughout Australasia to the patents, 'present and future', of both Marconi and Telefunken
AWA_Technology_Services
Town in County Galway, Ireland
after 1905 when Guglielmo Marconi decided to build his first high power transatlantic long wave wireless telegraphy station four miles (6 km) south of
Clifden
Public artwork in Washington, D.C., U.S.
years, Marconi secured a patent for his invention and equipped a number of American ships with his wireless telegraph. He also founded the Wireless Telegraph
Guglielmo_Marconi_Memorial
Italian passenger steamship
lacked wireless telegraphy, but Republic had a Marconi Company transceiver, and her wireless officer broadcast CQD distress signals. The wireless station ashore
SS_Florida_(1905)
Historic site in Canada
the first transatlantic wireless transmission was received there by Guglielmo Marconi. Adjacent to the National Historic site is the Johnson Geo Centre
Signal_Hill,_St._John's
Transfer of information or power that does not require the use of physical wires
systems were never successful economically. In 1894, Guglielmo Marconi began developing a wireless telegraph system using radio waves, which had been known
Wireless
Aspect of the history of Australia
the Marconi station at Monte Mario, and sent and received wireless messages (no doubt with the aid of a competent telegraphist) with another station 200
History of broadcasting in Australia
History_of_broadcasting_in_Australia
British signals intelligence collection sites during WW1 and WW2
Office and the Marconi Company provided some receiving stations, ashore and afloat. There were more than 600 receiving sets in use at Y-stations during the
Y_service
Type of radio transmitter
equip their ships with wireless stations. Marconi's company dominated marine radio throughout the spark era. Inspired by Marconi, in the late 1890s other
Spark-gap_transmitter
Proposed telecommunications and electrical power delivery system by Nikola Tesla
decision to change the design to include wireless power transmission to better compete with Guglielmo Marconi's new radio based telegraph system was met
World_Wireless_System
first radio wave based communication system was a wireless telegraphy system developed by Guglielmo Marconi, beginning in 1894–5. In 1894 English physicist
History_of_radio_receivers
British commercial radio broadcaster; predecessor to the BBC (1922–1926)
demonstrations were performed by the "Demonstration Department (of) Marconi's London Wireless Station 2LO". On 16 May 1922, the Metropolitan Vickers Company Ltd
British_Broadcasting_Company
Radio transmitter near Athlone in Ireland
event to allow for completion of the site and reopened on 6 February 1933 at 60 kW ERP with a water-cooled Marconi transmitter; later uprated to 100 kW
Athlone_transmitting_station
Historic hotel in Dorset
Victorian era and was used by wireless telegraphy pioneer Guglielmo Marconi. The North Haven Inn was originally built on the site in 1838. This building was
Haven_Hotel
Use of high-voltage, high-frequency electricity in wireless power transmission
for his study of the use of high-voltage, high-frequency electricity in wireless power transmission. Tesla used it for only one year, until 1900, and it
Tesla_Experimental_Station
Facility to monitor radio and microwave signals to gather information and intelligence
A radio listening station (also: listening post, radio intercept station or wireless intercept station, W/T station for wireless telegraphy) is a facility
Listening_station
Signal tower in Newfoundland, Canada
Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee. In 1901, Guglielmo Marconi received the first trans-Atlantic wireless message at a position near the tower, the letter "S"
Cabot_Tower_(St._John's)
Historic Swedish wireless telegraphy station
wireless telegraphy station built in 1922–1924, that has been preserved as a historical site. Beginning in the 1920s, it was used for wireless communications
Grimeton_Radio_Station
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
Marconi built a much larger wireless site west of here then known as Marconi Towers. In 1907 he initiated the first permanent transatlantic wireless service
Glace_Bay
Motorsport facility in Oxfordshire, England
in 1912 by the Marconi Company on behalf of the General Post Office (GPO). From 1922 the site was the first link in the Imperial Wireless Chain, passing
Leafield_Technical_Centre
British post office. 1897: Marconi establishes a radio station on the Isle of Wight, England. 1897: Tesla applies for several wireless power patents in the
Timeline_of_radio
used in the station at this time. The first Radio Direction Finding Station in Canada opened at the site in 1917 with call sign VAV. The Marconi Company closed
Camperdown_Signal_Station
Manufacturing plant in Chelmsford, England
up another amateur radio station to commemorate 100 years of the site opening. Tim Wander G6GUX (16 February 2012). Marconi's New Street Works 1912 – 2012
New_Street_Works
Place in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States
968. Somerset housed one of the first Marconi Wireless Stations in the United States. New Brunswick Marconi Station was located at JFK Boulevard and Easton
Somerset,_New_Jersey
Building in Reykjavík, Iceland
signed a deal with the British Marconi Company to raise a wireless telegraphy station in Melarnir [is], Reykjavík. The station building was designed by architect
Telegraph_Station_in_Melarnir
Wi-fi network provided by local government
A municipal wireless network is a citywide wireless network. This usually works by providing municipal broadband via Wi-Fi to large parts or all of a
Municipal_wireless_network
Type of radio station
service." A base station is called node B in 3G, eNB in LTE (4G), and gNB in 5G. The term is used in the context of mobile telephony, wireless computer networking
Base_station
Simple radio receiver circuit for AM reception
technology, used in cutting-edge receivers in wireless telegraphy stations, as well as in homemade crystal radios. Marconi Type 106 crystal receiver used for transatlantic
Crystal_radio
Engineer and pioneer of British broadcasting (1892–1963)
the Wireless Experimental Station at Biggin Hill where he conducted experimental work on duplex telephony for aircraft. He Joined Marconi's Wireless Telegraph
Peter_Eckersley_(engineer)
Hill in Wiltshire, England
unusually for a downland site – marsh helleborine (Epipactis palustris). A Marconi Imperial Wireless Chain receiving station was built on the south-east
Morgan's_Hill
Historic district in New Jersey, United States
New Brunswick, New Jersey, by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America (American Marconi). The Belmar station included a mile-long bronze-wire
Camp_Evans_Historic_District
Former RAF station in Bedfordshire, England
Central Exchange and Wireless Telegraph station for the RAF's telephone and telegraph network, which had been established from 1936. The site was chosen for
RAF_Stanbridge
Mountain and hilly area in Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Milestone plaques, identifies Villa Griffone as Marconi's family home and the site from which he transmitted wireless signals in 1895 toward the Celestini hill
Bolognese_Apennines
United States historic place
Massie's stations were then transferred to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company in August 1912. The sale included all shore and ship stations along with
Massie_Wireless_Station
inventor Guglielmo Marconi. He was the first person to send radio communication signals in 1895. By 1899 he flashed the first wireless signal across the
List of radio stations in Italy
List_of_radio_stations_in_Italy
Radio station in Montreal (1919–2010)
to the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of Canada (Canadian Marconi), which was a wholly owned subsidiary of London based Marconi's Wireless Telegraph
CINW
Oldest continuously operating radio transmitting installation in the world
Karl Ferdinand Braun, was (with its rival, Britain's Marconi Company) one of the two giant wireless firms of the age. Built by Telefunken under the direction
Nauen_Transmitter_Station
Peninsula in southern Cornwall, England
Lloyds Signal Station in what appears to be a wooden hut. On 12 December 1901 Marconi's Poldhu Wireless Station at Poldhu Point was the site of the first
The_Lizard
maintaining service wireless equipment, the Marconi Company took on the responsibility of training a substantial number of wireless operators. This effort
Communications and information systems of the British Armed Forces
Communications_and_information_systems_of_the_British_Armed_Forces
March 2013. Marconi National Historic Site of Canada. Canadian Register of Historic Places. Retrieved 24 March 2013. Marconi Wireless Station. Canadian
List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Nova Scotia
List_of_National_Historic_Sites_of_Canada_in_Nova_Scotia
American inventor
Wireless went bankrupt and was taken over by the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America (American Marconi), which inherited the status as largest commercial
Harry_Shoemaker
High-frequency AC generator for radio transmission
World's Greatest Wireless Station" (Radio Central), The Book of Radio by Charles Taussig, pages 312-327. "American Marconi Station, Marion, MA" by Henry
Alexanderson_alternator
a U.S. company, the British-based Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company had previously established commercial stations on multiple islands in the Territory
Robert_H._Marriott
Headland on the coast of Cornwall, England
Lloyds Signal Station, opened in 1872 for shore to ship communications, and Marconi's experiments with wireless at the Lizard Wireless Station. The National
Bass_Point_(England)
Computer network not fully connected by cables
A wireless network is a computer network that uses wireless data connections between network nodes. Wireless networking allows homes, telecommunications
Wireless_network
American electronics company (1919–1988)
reorganization of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America, commonly called "American Marconi". In 1897, the Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company
RCA_Corporation
different wireless data technologies exist, some in direct competition with one another, others designed for specific applications. Wireless technologies
List of wireless network protocols
List_of_wireless_network_protocols
Railway station in Chatham, Massachusetts, US
Chatham station is a former railroad station located on Depot Road in Chatham, Massachusetts. In use from 1887 to 1937, it has housed the Chatham Railroad
Chatham station (Massachusetts)
Chatham_station_(Massachusetts)
Electrical resonant transformer circuit
Mazzotto, Domenico (1906). Wireless telegraphy and telephony. Whittaker and Co. p. 146. "No. 369 (1943) Marconi Wireless Co. of America v. United States"
History_of_the_Tesla_coil
Radio station in Dallas
Station of the Year", winning a second Marconi Award in 2013. The Ticket won its third Marconi Award for "Sports Station of the Year" in 2017. The Ticket was
KTCK_(AM)
Italian radio telegraphy pioneer (1879–1932)
experiments. He became interested in wireless telegraphy and joined Marconi Company in London in 1902. Marconi's mother was English and was likely connected
Roberto_Galletti
Street in the City of London
Telecommunications division in 1981). Guglielmo Marconi and his assistant George Kemp successfully demonstrated the wireless telegraphy system between two Post Office
St._Martin's_Le_Grand
English businessman (1866–1925)
invited to become managing director of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company by its founder Guglielmo Marconi. He has been credited with making the company
Godfrey_Isaacs
City in Essex, England
1922, Marconi made the world's first regular wireless broadcasts for entertainment (call sign "2MT") began from the nearby village of Writtle. Station 2MT
Chelmsford
Early radio receiver component
detector's history was patented in 1911 by Pickard Guglielmo Marconi developed the first practical wireless telegraphy transmitters and receivers in 1896, and radio
Crystal_detector
American inventor of radio
dentist demonstrated wireless telegraphy decades before Marconi". This review accepted Loomis's claims of making long-distance wireless telegraphy transmissions
Mahlon_Loomis
Seaside village in County Cork, Ireland
as being 69. Crookhaven was also used by Guglielmo Marconi as a location for experiments in wireless communication and ship-to-shore communication. Some
Crookhaven
Office building in the City of London
marks this as the location from which Guglielmo Marconi made the first public transmission of wireless signals, in 1897 while it was the Central Telegraph
81_Newgate_Street
Suburb of Brentwood, Essex, England
communications infrastructure with Cable & Wireless having a substantial telegraph radio receiving station built on the junction of Hatch Road and Doddinghurst
Pilgrims_Hatch
transmission characteristics in wireless communication systems, for example cellular networks, wireless local area networks, wireless sensor systems, and radio
Radio_resource_management
20th-century telecommunication service in Western Australia
Wikibooks chapter on VIN Geraldton The Coastal radio station VIN was a wireless telegraphy coast radio station at Geraldton, Western Australia, which commenced
Coastal radio station VIN Geraldton
Coastal_radio_station_VIN_Geraldton
Hydroelectric power station in Wales
was also used to power the Carnarvon Long Wave Wireless Telegraph transmitting station built by Marconi in 1913–14 near Waunfawr. Supplying power directly
Cwm_Dyli
English Australian radio pioneer
worked at American Marconi, demonstrating wireless technology When first visiting Australia in mid-1910 he demonstrated the Marconi Apparatus for the Orient
Ernest_Fisk
Family of wireless network protocols
Wi-Fi (/ˈwaɪfaɪ/) is a family of wireless network protocols based on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which are commonly used for local area networking
Wi-Fi
Community in Nova Scotia, Canada
chief book keeper of the North Atlantic Colliery. The Marconi Wireless Station National Historic Site of Canada is located near Port Morien. In 2008, Port
Port_Morien
Serbian-American engineer and inventor (1856–1943)
In 1915, Tesla attempted to sue the Marconi Company for infringement of his wireless tuning patents. Marconi's initial radio patent had been awarded
Nikola_Tesla
Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects. The eight- or nine-digit number below each date is the number
National Register of Historic Places listings in Barnstable County, Massachusetts
National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts
British tactical radio system
Larkspur equipment went to Nigeria. The Larkspur Page on the Wireless for the Warrior site Under the classification in use at the time, A referred to 10W
Larkspur_radio_system
Island in Nova Scotia, Canada
Guard helicopters on maintenance trips. The island used to host a Marconi wireless station and it still sees occasional amateur radio operators who use the
St._Paul_Island_(Nova_Scotia)
their disposal a bathroom located opposite the wireless room. The Marconi wireless room, whose wireless operators were Jack Phillips (chief operator) and
Titanic_navigation_bridge
Temporary longwave radio broadcasting station (1921)
New York City, that was originally formed under the auspices of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company of America, and which became affiliated with the
WJY_(New_Jersey)
British technology company
through mergers and takeovers, to The Marconi Company Ltd., founded by Guglielmo Marconi in 1897 as The Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company. The firm was
Telent
Pair of lighthouses in England, United Kingdom
to use an electric light, and was the site chosen by Guglielmo Marconi for his pioneering experiments in wireless radio transmissions. South Foreland Lower
South_Foreland_Lighthouses
Village on the Isle of Wight, England
to commemorate that Marconi set up a wireless experimental station here in A.D. 1900". While in Niton, Marconi stayed at the Royal Sandrock Hotel, which
Niton
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