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Radio History Timeline

  • Heinrich Hertz

    Heinrich Hertz
    Detects and produces radio waves.
  • Marchese Guglielmo Marconi

    Marchese Guglielmo Marconi
    Builds his first radio equipment, a device that will ring a bell from 30 feet away
  • American scientist R.A. Fessenden

    American scientist R.A. Fessenden
    Transmists human speech via radiowaves
  • Marchese Guglielmo Marconi

    Marchese Guglielmo Marconi
    Transmits telegraphic radio messages from Cornwall to Newfoundland
  • Valdemar Poulsen

    Valdemar Poulsen
    Patents an arc transmission that generates continuous radio waves, producing a frequency of 100 kHz and receivable over 150 miles.
  • Marchese Guglielmo Marconi

    Marchese Guglielmo Marconi
    Invents the directional radio antennae
  • R.A. Fessenden

    R.A. Fessenden
    First radio program of voice and music broadcast in the U.S.
  • R.A. Fessenden

    R.A. Fessenden
    Invents a high-frequency electric generator that produces radio waves with a frequency of 100 kHz.
  • Edwin Armstrong

    Edwin Armstrong
    Patents a radio receiver circuit with positive feedback. Part of the amplified high-frequency signal is fed back to the tuning circuit to enhance selectivity and sensitivity.
  • Edwin Armstrong

    Edwin Armstrong
    Develops the superheterodyne radio receiver. The principle for this receiver is the basis for all radio receivers now in use.
    A 200 kW alternator starts operating at Station NFF, the Naval station in New Brunswick NJ, which was the most powerful radio transmitter of the time.
  • WCBN

    WCBN
    Hosts the first National Association of College Broadcasters.
  • Ann Rebentisch

    Ann Rebentisch
    February: First WCBN fundraiser is organized, and raises $5,000.