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Guglielmo marconi
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Guglielmo Marchese Marconi, GCVO (25 April 1874 – 20 July 1937) was an Italian- Irish electrical engineer and Nobel laureate known for the development of a practical wireless telegraphy system commonly known as the "radio". Marconi was President of the Accademia d'Italia and a member of the Fascist Grand Council of Italy.
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Contents
- 1 Birth and early years
- 2 Wireless transmission
- 3 Later years and death
- 4 Honours
- 5 Patents
- 5.1 British Patents
- 5.2 US Patents
- 6 See also
- 7 Further reading
- 8 External links
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Birth and early years
Marconi was born near Bologna, Italy, the second son of Giuseppe Marconi, an Italian landowner, and his Irish wife, Annie Jameson, granddaughter of the founder of the Jameson Whiskey distillery on 25 April 1874. He was educated in Bologna, Florence and, later, in Livorno, and was brought up as a Protestant. He briefly attended Rugby School in the United Kingdom.
Wireless transmission
Although many scientists and inventors contributed to the invention of wireless telegraphy, including Christopher Smith, Reginald Fessenden, Oliver Lodge Hans Christian Ørsted, Michael Faraday, Heinrich Rudolf Hertz, Jagadis Chandra Bose, Alexander Popov, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Alva Edison, Nathan Stubblefield, and others, Marconi's system achieved widespread use, so he is often credited as the "father of radio." Marconi did use others' patents in the development of his system (such as Karl Ferdinand Braun's innovations). Braun's British patent on tuning was used by Marconi in many of Marconi's tuning patents. Marconi would later admit to Braun himself that he had "borrowed" portions of Braun's work. In the development of radio, the first person to "invent" a modern system of radio was Nikola Tesla. A variety of Tesla's radio frequency systems were demonstrated during the widely known lecture, presented to meetings of the National Electric Light Association in St. Louis, Missouri and the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. Transmission and radiation of radio frequency energy was a feature exhibit in the experiments by Tesla and was primarily used for the telecommunication of information.[1] Marconi supporters have stated that Marconi was not aware of the works of Nikola Tesla in the U.S. although the presentation at the Franklin Institute was reported across America and throughout Europe. It is unlikely, though, that Marconi was unaware of Tesla's presentation, "On Light and Other High Frequency Phenomena", in Philadelphia.
Marconi demonstrated the transmission and reception of Morse Code based radio signals over a distance of 2 or more kilometres (and up to 6 kilometres) on Salisbury Plain in England in 1896 (much shorter that Tesla's transmission of more than 80 km a year before). Marconi was awarded a patent for Radio communications with British Patent GB12039, "Improvements in transmitting electrical impulses and signals and in apparatus there-for" on 2 July 1897 (sometimes recognised as the World's first patent in radio telecommunication). In July of 1897, Marconi formed the London based Wireless Telegraph Trading Signal Company (later renamed the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company), which opened the World's first "wireless" factory in Hall Street, Chelmsford, England in 1898, employing around 50 people.
Cabot Tower on Signal Hill, where Marconi received the first wireless trans-Atlantic message
Marconi made a wireless transmission across water 13 May 1897 from Lavernock Point, South Wales to Flat Holm island. He made a wireless transmission across the water from Ballycastle (Northern Ireland) to Rathlin Island in 1898. He reportedly received the first trans-Atlantic radio signal on 12 December 1901 at Signal Hill in St John's, Newfoundland (now in Canada) using a 400-foot (122-metre) kite-supported antenna for reception.
This was surprising at the time as it was thought by some in the mainstream that a radio signal could only be transmitted in the line of sight. The transmitting station in Poldhu, Cornwall used a spark-gap transmitter to produce a signal with a frequency of approximately 500 kHz and a power of 100 times more than any radio signal previously produced (a maximum time-averaged power of 35 kilowatts, but with a peak pulse power of several tens of megawatts.[2]) The message received was three dots, the Morse code for the letter S. To reach Newfoundland the signal would have to bounce off the ionosphere twice. Dr Jack Belrose has recently contested this, however, based on theoretical work as well as an actual reenactment of the experiment; he believes that Marconi heard only random atmospheric noise and mistook it for the signal. Many other engineers agree with Jack Belrose that the 1901 bridging of the Atlantic never took place. However, equally, a significant body of intelligent scientific thought has examined the way in which this signal could have traversed the Atlantic. Of these, the most coherent (not entirely and accidental pun) is presented in a paper by Mackeand and Cross, during the Institute of Electrical Engineers (UK) Conference in 1995. While the fundamental frequency was not suitable for such a transmission, the aforementioned authors have demonstrated how high frequency harmonics of the Poldhu signal could have been received with the primitive diode detector then in use. Subsequently, ship board experiments were to comprehensively demonstrate that receiving signals over the distance claimed in 1901 was possible even when employing a far less sensitive coherer based method of detection.
Marconi continued to use longwaves (lower frequencies). However there is little doubt that by February 1902, Marconi's apparatus was reliably receiving complete messages at 2500 km (1550 miles) at night and 1100 km (700 miles) by day, and usually picked up a special test signal at 3400 km (2100 miles), the distance of Poldhu to Newfoundland. By 1903, the Marconi Company was carrying regular transatlantic news transmissions.
In 1901, Marconi built a station near Wellfleet, Massachusetts. It was first called CC (Cape Cod), then MCC (Marconi Cape Cod) and finally WCC when the US government issued "W" call letters to stations east of the Mississippi. In 1903, from this station, Marconi sent the famous message from the President of the US to the King of the United Kingdom. This message was sent directly from Welfleet to England, without being relayed via the Marconi station at Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. During WWI, all radio stations went off the air. When the war was over, Marconi had planned to move this station to Chatham, mainly because the ocean had eroded the cliff where the Welfleet station stood. Reportedly, the U.S. Government was worried about foreign ownership of radio stations.
Later years and death
On 16 March 1905 he married Beatrice O'Brien, daughter of Edward Donough O'Brien, 14th Baron Inchiquin, Ireland. They had three daughters (one of whom lived only a few weeks), and one son. Marconi and O'Brien later divorced. Marconi achieved fully reliable transatlantic communication in 1907. He was the founder of the Marconi Company and the joint 1909 recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics along with Karl Ferdinand Braun. During World War I, Marconi was in charge of the Italian wireless service. Marconi developed shortwave secret communication transmissions during this time.
In 1914, Marconi built WCC in Chatham, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod. It would become the busiest ship to shore radio station for most of the twentieth century. WCC was sold during the breakup of RCA in the 1990s to MCI, and was finally shut down in 1997. In its final years on the Cape, WCC was operated remotely over a fiber optic link right down to such details as antenna adjustments and frequency tuning from California's KPH. It ended life on Cape Cod with a two-man crew. In 2005 a film documentary of this chapter of Marconi's career was produced. It was narrated by journalist Walter Cronkite and directed by filmmaker Christopher Seufert. The callsign WCC is still heard over the radio from Globe Wireless's automated radio-based email system from a new location in Maryland. On November 20, 1919 the Marconi Company of America was merged with the Radio Corporation of America.
In 1920 Marconi's Chelmsford factory was the location of the first officially publicised sound broadcasts in the UK, one of them featuring Dame Nellie Melba. In 1922 the World's first regular wireless broadcasts for entertainment commenced from the Marconi Research Centre at Writtle near Chelmsford. Marconi joined the Italian Fascist party in 1923. Benito Mussolini made Marconi President of the Accademia d'Italia, which also made him a member of the Fascist Grand Council. He made Fascist speeches on the radio in a number of countries. On 15 June 1927, he married Maria Cristina Bezzi-Scali; Mussolini was best man. Their daughter was named Maria Elettra Elena Anna Marconi. Two years later, he was created a marchese (marquess) by King Victor Emmanuel III. Marconi died of a heart attack. As a tribute to Marconi, radio stations throughout the world observed two minutes of radio silence.
Honours
- Marconi was ranked #38 on Michael H. Hart's list of the most influential figures in history.
- The town of Copiague, NY was once named Marconiville, after Guglielmo Marconi. On Great Neck Road in Copiague there is an old gate standing which still reads "Marconiville".
- Co-recipient of the 1909 Nobel prize for Physics.
Patents
British Patents
- British patent No.12039, filed June 2, 1896, issued March, 1897 (later claimed by Oliver Lodge to contain his own ideas which he failed to patent)
US Patents
- U.S. Patent 586193 "Transmitting Electical Signals", (using Ruhmkorff coil and Morse code key) filed December 1896, patented July, 1897
- U.S. Patent 624516
- U.S. Patent 627650
- U.S. Patent 647007
- U.S. Patent 647008
- U.S. Patent 647009
- U.S. Patent 650109
- U.S. Patent 650110
- U.S. Patent 668315
- U.S. Patent 676332
- U.S. Patent 763772
- U.S. Patent 1271190
See also
- Invention of radio
- List of people on stamps of Ireland
- Jagdish Chandra Bose
Further reading
- Aitkin, Hugh G.J., "Syntony and Spark: The Origins of Radio" New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1976 ISBN 0-471-01816-3
- Marconi, Degna. My Father, Marconi (James Lorimer & Co, 1982) ISBN 0919511147
- Gavin Weightman. Signor Marconi's Magic Box (Da Capo Press, 2003) ISBN 0306812754
- Weightman, Gavin, "Signor Marconi's magic box : the most remarkable invention of the 19th century & the amateur inventor whose genius sparked a revolution" 1st Da Capo Press ed., Cambridge, MA : Da Capo Press, 2003.
- Garratt, G. R. M., "The early history of radio : from Faraday to Marconi", London, Institution of Electrical Engineers in association with the Science Museum, History of technology series, 1994. ISBN 0852968450 LCCN gb 94011611
- Masini, Giancarlo. "Guglielmo Marconi". Turin: Turinese typographical-publishing union, 1975. LCCN 77472455 (ed. Contains 32 tables outside of the text)
- Geddes, Keith, "Guglielmo Marconi, 1874-1937". London : H.M.S.O., A Science Museum booklet, 1974. ISBN 0112901980 LCCN 75329825 (ed. Obtainable in the U.S.A. from Pendragon House Inc., Palo Alto, California.)
- Coe, Douglas and Kreigh Collins (ills), "Marconi, pioneer of radio". New York, J. Messner, Inc., 1943. LCCN 43010048
- Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Company, "Year book of wireless telegraphy and telephony", London : Published for the Marconi Press Agency Ltd., by the St. Catherine Press / Wireless Press. LCCN 14017875 sn 86035439
- Hancock, Harry Edgar, "Wireless at sea; the first fifty years. A history of the progress and development of marine wireless communications written to commemorate the jubilee of the Marconi International Marine Communication Company limited". Chelmsford, Eng., Marconi International Marine Communication Co., 1950. LCCN 51040529 /L
External links
- General
- Guglielmo Marconi documentary narrated by Walter Cronkite
- Nobel : Guglielmo Marconi – Biography
- Marconi Corporation's Marconi Calling
- Guglielmo Marconi
- Review of Signor Marconi's Magic Box
- Information about Marconi and his yacht Elettra
- Cherished Television, Part one: The Pioneers
- Marconi Belmar station, InfoAge. (See also, Marconi Period of Significance Historic Buildings)
- Transalantic "signals"
- BBC Reference to his first transmission over water
- Faking the Waves, 1901
- Priority of invention
vs Tesla
- PBS: Marconi and Tesla: Who invented radio?
- The Guglielmo Marconi Case Who is the True Inventor of Radio
- U.S. Supreme Court, "Marconi Wireless Telegraph co. of America v. United States". 320 U.S. 1. Nos. 369, 373. Argued April 9-12, 1943. Decided June 21, 1943.
- 21st Century Books: Priority in the Invention of Radio — Tesla vs. Marconi
vs Popov
- Who started the electronic era?
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