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    • Reginald Fessenden was born October 6, 1866, in East Bolton, Canada East, the eldest of the Reverend Elisha Joseph Fessenden and Clementina Trenholme's four children. Elisha Fessenden … See more

    Early Work

    Fessenden's classical education provided him with only a limited amount of scientific and technical training. Interested in increasing his skills in the electrical field, he moved to N… See more

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    Radio Work

    In the late 1890s, reports began to appear about the success Guglielmo Marconi was having in … See more

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    Later Years

    After Fessenden left NESCO, Ernst Alexanderson continued to work on alternator-transmitter development at General Electric, mostly for long range radiotelegr… See more

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    Awards

    In 1921, the Institute of Radio Engineers presented Fessenden with its IRE Medal of Honor. The medallion was gold plated, and somehow Fessenden became convinced that earlier … See more

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    WEBJan 23, 2008 · Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, electrical engineer (born 6 October 1866 in East Bolton, Canada East; died 22 July 1932 in Hamilton, Bermuda). Fessenden was a pioneer in the field of radio …

     
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    WEBReginald Aubrey Fessenden (born October 6, 1866, Milton, Canada East [now Quebec], Canada—died July 22, 1932, Hamilton, Bermuda) was a Canadian radio pioneer who on Christmas Eve in 1906 broadcast the …

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    WEBThe first man in history to send wireless broadcasts of voice and music, and the inventor of the sonic depth finder, submarine signaling devices, and over 500 patents, was Reginald Fessenden, a native of the Eastern …

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    WEBMar 13, 2018 · But it was Canadian Reginald Fessenden who developed the ability to transmit sounds like voices and music via radio waves. Born in 1866 in East Bolton, Quebec, Fessenden was a gifted math student. He …

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