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19th century[edit]

Main article: Invention of radio

The meaning and usage of the word "radio" has
developed in parallel with developments within the
field of communications and can be seen to have
three distinct phases: electromagnetic waves and
experimentation; wireless communication and
technical development; and radio broadcasting and
commercialization. Many individuals—inventors,
engineers, developers, businessmen - contributed to
produce the modern idea of radio and thus the
origins and 'invention' are multiple and controversial.
Early radio designs could not transmit sound or
speech and were called the "wireless telegraph."


In 1900, Brazilian priest
Roberto Land ell de Mortar
smitten the human voice
wirelessly. According the
newspaper Journal do
Comerica (June 10, 1900),
he conducted his first public
experiment on June 3, 1900,
in front of journalists and the
General Consul of Great
Britain, C.P. Lupton, in São
Paulo, Brazil, for a distance
of approximately 8 km. The
points of transmission and
reception were Alto de
Santana and Palest
Avenue.[23]

20th century
Uses of radio
 Early uses were maritime, for sending telegraphic

messages using Morse code between ships and land.
The earliest users included the Japanese Navy
scouting the Russian fleet during the Battle of
Tsushima in 1905. One of the most memorable uses
of marine telegraphy was during the sinking of
the RMS Titanic in 1912, including communications
between operators on the sinking ship and nearby
vessels, and communications to shore stations listing
the survivors.
Fiche
 Sewall, C. H. (1904). Wireless telegraphy: its origins,





development, inventions, and apparatus. New York: D. Van No
strand.
Mills, J. (1917). Radio communication, theory and methods, with
an appendix on transmission over wires. New York: McGraw-Hill
book company [etc., etc.].
Lauer, H., & Brown, H. L. (1920). Radio engineering principles.
New York: McGraw-Hill book company; [etc., etc.].
Cockade, L. M. (1922). Radio-telephony for everyone; the
wireless: how to construct and maintain modern transmitting
and receiving apparatus New York: Frederick A. Stokes.
Haussmann, E., Goldsmith, A. N., Heseltine, L. A., Hogan, J. V. L.,
Moorcroft, J. H., Canavaciol, F. E., et al. (1922). Radio phone
receiving; a practical book for everybody New York: D. Van No
strand.



A Fisher 500 AM/FM hifi receiver from 1959.
AM radio uses amplitude
modulation, in which the
amplitude of the transmitted
signal is made proportional to
the sound amplitude captured
(transducer) by the microphone,
while the transmitted frequency
remains unchanged.
Transmissions are affected by
static and interference because
lightning and other sources of
radio emissions on the same
frequency add their amplitudes
to the original transmitted
amplitude.



2008 Pure One Classic digital radio
Most new radio systems are digital,
see also: Digital Audio Broadcasting
,The oldest form of digital broadcast
was spark gap telegraphy, used by
pioneers such as Marconi. By
pressing the key, the operator could
send messages in Morse code by
energizing a rotating commutating
spark gap. The rotating commentator
produced a tone in the receiver,
where a simple spark gap would
produce a hiss, indistinguishable
from static. Sparkgaptransmitters are now illegal,
because their transmissions span
several hundred megahertz. This is
very wasteful of both radio
frequencies and power.
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Radio

  • 2.    19th century[edit] Main article: Invention of radio The meaning and usage of the word "radio" has developed in parallel with developments within the field of communications and can be seen to have three distinct phases: electromagnetic waves and experimentation; wireless communication and technical development; and radio broadcasting and commercialization. Many individuals—inventors, engineers, developers, businessmen - contributed to produce the modern idea of radio and thus the origins and 'invention' are multiple and controversial. Early radio designs could not transmit sound or speech and were called the "wireless telegraph."
  • 3.  In 1900, Brazilian priest Roberto Land ell de Mortar smitten the human voice wirelessly. According the newspaper Journal do Comerica (June 10, 1900), he conducted his first public experiment on June 3, 1900, in front of journalists and the General Consul of Great Britain, C.P. Lupton, in São Paulo, Brazil, for a distance of approximately 8 km. The points of transmission and reception were Alto de Santana and Palest Avenue.[23] 20th century
  • 4. Uses of radio  Early uses were maritime, for sending telegraphic messages using Morse code between ships and land. The earliest users included the Japanese Navy scouting the Russian fleet during the Battle of Tsushima in 1905. One of the most memorable uses of marine telegraphy was during the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912, including communications between operators on the sinking ship and nearby vessels, and communications to shore stations listing the survivors.
  • 5. Fiche  Sewall, C. H. (1904). Wireless telegraphy: its origins,     development, inventions, and apparatus. New York: D. Van No strand. Mills, J. (1917). Radio communication, theory and methods, with an appendix on transmission over wires. New York: McGraw-Hill book company [etc., etc.]. Lauer, H., & Brown, H. L. (1920). Radio engineering principles. New York: McGraw-Hill book company; [etc., etc.]. Cockade, L. M. (1922). Radio-telephony for everyone; the wireless: how to construct and maintain modern transmitting and receiving apparatus New York: Frederick A. Stokes. Haussmann, E., Goldsmith, A. N., Heseltine, L. A., Hogan, J. V. L., Moorcroft, J. H., Canavaciol, F. E., et al. (1922). Radio phone receiving; a practical book for everybody New York: D. Van No strand.
  • 6.   A Fisher 500 AM/FM hifi receiver from 1959. AM radio uses amplitude modulation, in which the amplitude of the transmitted signal is made proportional to the sound amplitude captured (transducer) by the microphone, while the transmitted frequency remains unchanged. Transmissions are affected by static and interference because lightning and other sources of radio emissions on the same frequency add their amplitudes to the original transmitted amplitude.
  • 7.   2008 Pure One Classic digital radio Most new radio systems are digital, see also: Digital Audio Broadcasting ,The oldest form of digital broadcast was spark gap telegraphy, used by pioneers such as Marconi. By pressing the key, the operator could send messages in Morse code by energizing a rotating commutating spark gap. The rotating commentator produced a tone in the receiver, where a simple spark gap would produce a hiss, indistinguishable from static. Sparkgaptransmitters are now illegal, because their transmissions span several hundred megahertz. This is very wasteful of both radio frequencies and power.