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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A piece of real estate with a rich history on Oahu’s North Shore is going up for auction. The Marconi Wireless Telegraph Station sits on a 29-acre oceanfront property ...
The outbreak of World War I in Europe halted Marconi’s plans just as his Marion station was preparing to begin operations. The U.S. government closed the Marion station in 1917 and refused to ...
One of the structures on the Marconi Station land is seen here. The 29-acre historic oceanfront agricultural property on Oahu’s North Shore near Turtle Bay Resort is about to hit the market with ...
A settlement last week between the state and Yue-Sai Kan, a Chinese-American Brigham Young University-Hawaii grad and popular TV entertainer who’s been called “The Oprah of China,” marks the ...
In October 1899, expert electrician Fred J. Cross of Honolulu contracted with Italian inventor Guglielmo Marconi’s Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company to install Marconi’s wireless ...
The Marconi wireless transmitting station near Marshall on Tomales Bay in 1914. By Scott Fletcher ... thus connecting Europe and the East Coast of the United States to the Pacific Coast and Hawaii.
Marconi’s wireless array consisted of a formation of large masts. Source: National Park Service. The Glace Bay station sent the first successful two-way transatlantic wireless test message on December ...
Saturday was International Marconi Day, when ham radio operators worldwide honor Guglielmo Marconi, who 120 years ago did some of his early wireless work in Babylon.
This article was originally published with the title “ The Clifden Station of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph System ” in Scientific American Magazine Vol. 97 No. 21 (November 1907), p. 377 doi ...
ArrayComm Inc., a closely held wireless technology firm, and Britain's Marconi are expected to announce today that they have reached a $300-million deal to co-develop a device that would let ...
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