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Record 1 1994-12-19

English

Subject field(s)
  • Signals (Military)
  • Air Communications (Air Forces)
  • Radar, Radio Guidance and Goniometry
CONT

This device married the oscillating circuits of a simple transmitter/receiver designed by German physicist Heinrich Hertz with the coherer invented by the French physicist Edouard Branly and the radio antenna, a contribution from Russian engineer Aleksandr Popov.

French

Domaine(s)
  • Transmissions de campagne (Militaire)
  • Communications aériennes (Forces aériennes)
  • Radar, radioguidage et radiogoniométrie
CONT

Son appareil était un émetteur-récepteur rudimentaire qui intégrait des circuits oscillants (inventés par l'Allemand Heinrich Hertz), un cohéreur (inventé par le Français Edouard Branly) et une antenne (contribution du Russe Aleksandr Popov).

Spanish

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