Given the world-changing success of radio in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it’s no wonder that so many scientists, physicists, and engineers have been credited with its invention.
To the shipboard radio operators, it was a miracle -- a ... Marconi sent the first "wireless" transmission with his new invention, and only five since Marconi sent signals across the Atlantic.
Lee de Forest (1873-1961), the inventor of the "Audion" tube, who liked to call himself the "Father of Radio." De Forest grew up in Talladega, Alabama, where his father was the white president of ...
Trevor Baylis campaigned to make theft of intellectual property a white-collar crime The inventor of the wind-up radio, Trevor Baylis, has died aged 80, the manager of his company has confirmed.