The Inventor

The Inventor
inventor of radio: Guglielmo Marconi



Guglielmo Marconi was a Nobel laureate in physics who worked as an electrical engineer and is best known as the inventor of radio. His findings are one of the most important discoveries in the history of mankind.


Guglielmo Marconi was born on April 25, 1874 in Bologna, Italy. He was the son of Giuseppe Marconi (father), Annie Jameson (mother).


YOUTHFULNESS


Education as a child he got from a private teacher. At the age of 20, Guglielmo Marconi became interested in the experiments of Heinrich Hertz, the inventor of the Hertz wave.


From experiments conducted by Heinrich Hertz it is known that there are invisible electrical waves but moving at the speed of sound through the air.


Guglielmo Marconi became increasingly interested in the results of the experiments of Heinrich Hertz. So came the idea of Guglielmo Marconi who said that electromagnetic waves can be used to send signs over long distances.


Without the need to go through a wire that provides many possibilities for the development of communication that cannot be reached like a telegram. In this way, the news can be sent to the ship in the middle of the sea.


FIND RADIO


A year later, in 1895 Guglielmo Marconi succeeded in making the necessary tools to realize his idea. His tool, which later became known as ‘Radio’, he demonstrated in England in 1896.


Afterwards Guglielmo Marconi received a patent for his invention. Soon he established a company and mass-produced his invention. Radio invented by Guglielmo Marconi was first marketed in 1898.


In 1899, Radio Guglielmo Marconi was able to send messages without a wire across the English Channel.


Realizing that his invention was still lacking, Guglielmo Marconi continued to refine his invention of radio communication tools.


In the biography of Guglielmo Marconi it is known that in 1900, Radio findings had succeeded in sending a news message to Newfoundland in Canada from England across the Atlantic Ocean.


THE NOBEL PHYSICS


That same year, Marconi was awarded the Nobel Prize for his proud findings. In 1910, Radio sent news messages from Ireland to Argentina 6,000 miles away.


At that time news messages were sent through signs made by Marconi. A new sound news reception was made possible in 1915.


RADIO AS A POPULAR COMMUNICATION MEDIUM


And radio broadcasting on a large or commercial scale began to develop and become famous in the 1920s. Radio is fast growing and very popular.


Although there was a claim for his Radio invention patent in court, but it was not until the court decided that Marconi was entitled to the patent.


He also conducted important research in the field of shortwave and microwave communications. Guglielmo Marconi enjoyed fame as a radio inventor.


Radio is a very useful communication tool to date. Radio was the opening path of the invention of television.


GUGLIELMO MARCONI HAS DIED


After enjoying a period of popularity, Guglielmo Marconi died on July 20, 1937 in Rome, Italy. He left one of the important discoveries in the history of mankind that is Radio.



hopefully we can be great people like Guglielmo Marconi