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  1. Italian Anglicans: Guglielmo Marconi, Fiorello La Guardia, Marconi Plaza, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Sidney Sonnino, Gabriele Rossetti
  2. Guglielmo Marconi Inventor of Radio and Wireless Communication by Vicoria Sherow, 2005
  3. Guglielmo Marconi Inventor Of Wireless Technology by Liz Somneborn, 2005
  4. Guglielmo Marconi (Pioneers of Science) by Nina Morgan, 1991-03
  5. Aeroporto Guglielmo Marconi (German Edition)
  6. Senators of the Kingdom of Italy: Giuseppe Verdi, Guglielmo Marconi, Alessandro Manzoni, Ernesto Burzagli, Pietro Badoglio
  7. Biography - Marconi, Guglielmo (1874-1937): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  8. Marconi, Guglielmo y La Radio (Spanish Edition) by Steve Parker, 2006-11
  9. Ieee Medal of Honor Recipients: Claude Shannon, Guglielmo Marconi, John Ambrose Fleming, Robert Noyce, John Bardeen, Edwin Howard Armstrong
  10. Unternehmer (Italien): Silvio Berlusconi, Cosimo de' Medici, Guglielmo Marconi, Enrico Mattei, Valentino Garavani, Lazare Ponticelli, Borletti (German Edition)
  11. Guglielmo Marconi (Pioneers of Science) by Nina Morgan, 1990-11-30
  12. Real People Set 8 (Benjamin Disraeli, David Livingtone, Florence Nightingale, Sun Yat-sen, Roald Amundsen, Guglielmo Marconi) (Volume 8)
  13. Irish Inventors: List of Irish People, Guglielmo Marconi, John Philip Holland, Alexander Mitchell, John Desmond Bernal, Camille Papin Tissot
  14. Fellows of the Royal Society of Arts: Karl Marx, Benjamin Franklin, Charles Dickens, Adam Smith, Tim Berners-Lee, Guglielmo Marconi

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62. Marconi, Guglielmo (1874-1937)
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Italian physicist and Nobel prize winner who, for several years, became involved with the possibility of radio communication with extraterrestrial intelligence. His first public comments on the subject appeared on the front page of The New York Times on January 20, 1919, under the headline "Radio to Stars, Marconi's Hope." Marconi expressed his belief that there may be many inhabited worlds, that mathematics might serve as a common language of communication (see mathematics, as a universal language ), and that unexplained signals he had detected might have been sent by intelligent beings in space. A year later the Daily Mail in London reported that Marconi had found "very queer sounds and indications, which might come from somewhere outside the Earth," including Morse code. Subsequently, The New York Times followed up the story, stimulating comments from a number of scientists and engineers around the world. Although Marconi said nothing more on the subject, the possibility of radio communication with extraterrestrials created much public excitement at the coming close opposition of Mars in 1924. By this time, most professional astronomers agreed that there was little chance of finding advanced Martians. But one who had not yet given up hope of making contact with the inhabitants of the Red Planet was David P.

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    Italian electrical engineer who used Heinrich Hertz's method of producing radio waves with a device called a coherer to detect them. The coherer was a container of loosely packed metal filings which conducted significant current only when radio waves fell upon it. He gradually improved his instruments, until he could receive signal over the distance of miles. After the Italian government showed no interest, he went to England and obtained the first patent in the history of radio. On December 12, 1901, he sent a radio signal across the Atlantic. As radio waves should only be capable of traveling in straight line, the success of this experiment was a bit puzzling. This led Heaviside and Kennelly to propose the existence of an electrified layer in the upper atmosphere, soon dubbed the ionosphere Experimental verification of the existence of the ionosphere however, did not come until the propagation work by Appleton and Barnett in England and pulsed radar by Breit and Truve in America. In 1909, Marconi shared the Nobel Prize in physics with Braun.

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    Celebrating the Centenary of the First Transatlantic Wireless Signal 1901-2001 On 12 December 1901 , Guglielmo Marconi achieved the first wireless signal to be transmitted across the Atlantic. Aged only 27, facing much opposition and almost overwhelming difficulties, his success marked a turning point in world-wide communication. In this centenary year, Guglielmo Marconi's achievement has been celebrated in many ways: Marconi and his assistants launching the kite-supported aerial
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    On the 12 December 2001 , the new Marconi Visitor Centre was opened as part of the centenary celebrations. Part-funded by Marconi plc and located in Poldhu, Cornwall, from where the signals were transmitted one hundred years earlier, the centre tells the story of the transatlantic experiments, whilst also acting as the new headquarters for the Poldhu Amateur Radio Club (PARC). The PARC website is available here Pictures courtesy of The National Trust Exchange of Messages
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    Pioneer Marconi, Guglielmo Guglielmo Marconi, born of Italian/Irish parents, was educated at home by his mother and a tutor and later enrolled in a technical college at Leghorn. He learned telegraphy and Morse Code from an elderly nearly-blind telegraphist in exchange for reading aloud to him. This aroused his interest in electronics and soon he had built a transmitter and sent a signal across his father's vineyard in Northern Italy. In 1899, he was successful in sending a signal across the English Channel. Then, the name of the firm was changed to the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company, and he announced plans to span the Atlantic Ocean. His crew selected a site in Cornwall, at Poldhu, for the transmission of the signal, and then they went to North America, where three sites were chosen, at Cape Cod, Cape Breton in Nova Scotia and St. John's, Newfoundland. Construction was started on both sides of the Atlantic, but just days before the tests were to begin, a violent storm destroyed the installation at Poldhu, and a week later, the Cape Cod site suffered the same fate. Temporary masts were erected in Cornwall, but the signal would be much weaker, so Marconi moved the receiving site to St. John's, 600 miles closer to Cornwall, again using temporary masts. They too were blown down, so using balloons and kites to hold the antennae aloft, the tests commenced. After several agonizing days, at just after noon December 12, 1901, three dots, the letter "S", a pre-arranged signal, were heard by Marconi who passed the ear piece to his assistant, G. S. Kemp for corroboration. It was a success.

    73. Radio Invention And History
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    Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), an Italian inventor, photographed at 22 years of age, looks out from behind his first patented wireless receiver (1896). He detected radio waves beamed across the Atlantic in 1901, thus giving his telegraph system credibility. In 1909, Marconi shared the Nobel Prize for physics. (The Bettmann Archive) As an Italian national, Marconi played an active role in World War I and represented Italy at the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Although he continued to perform experiments in the new field of RADIO, which evolved from wireless telegraphy, his later efforts were mainly directed to affairs of state. He received many honors, including sharing the Nobel Prize for physics in 1909. When he died in Rome, he was accorded the unique tribute of a two-minute silence by all radio stations throughout the world. Eric Eastwood Bibliography: Aitkin, Hugh G. J., Syntony and Spark: The Origins of Radio (1976); Dunlap, Orrin E., Marconi: The Man and His Wireless, rev. ed. (1937; repr. 1971); Jolly, W. P., Marconi (1972).

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