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---- Telephone®© patented invention, that made it possible to first broadcast and receive voice and music without wires from your Home, Automobile, Ships and from Trains. A Nathan Stubblefield "Wireless Telephone®©" -- had the ability to extent the broadcast to anyone around the world that was connected to the Bell and AT&T's landline telephony system. Please note the horse carriage and telephone poles in the Patent drawing. At the time, there were no automobiles. / (Click here for 1907 RF WiFi PATENT = Nathan B. Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone Patent Application Filed Apr. 5, 1907, Serial No. 366,544 - Granted. May 12, 1908 - PATENT 887357 Click to Go To US Patent Office -- then Click Full Text to refresh page - MORE DIRECT FROM PATENT OFFICE
CLICK FOR MORE ACKNOWLEGMENTS NBS 01 & 02 SMART DAAF BOYS - The history of radio and tevision and the life and style of Nathan B. Stubblefield. A Four-Volume-Set written by Troy Cory-Stubblefield and Josie Cory, Desktop Dictionary: Research: Co-Author: Mark Sova. Includes the Cory/Woods/Harris Washington D.C. demonstrations in 1992 at the Smithsonian. Elliot Sivowitch in attendance. Edwards, Frank 1959 - "Neglected Genius," Stranger Than Science, Lyle Stuart, Inc., pgs. 9-11 [NOTE: I've found that most of the stories that Edwards presents in Stranger Than Science are originally from accounts in FATE Magazine, for which he wrote several articles and was apparently a regular reader. So, it seems likely there is an account of Stubblefield's wireless somewhere within the pages of FATE, which I will check on.] Hoffer, Thomas W. 1971 - "Nathan B. Stubblefield and His Wireless Telephone," Journal of Broadcasting, Vol. XV, No.3, Summer 1971, pg. 317-329. Horten, L.J. - 1937 - "Another 'Inventor of Radio," Broadcasting and Broadcast Advertising, January 1, 1937, pg. 32 [NOTE: The entire text of a radio broadcast made by Horton is quoted within the text of this article, and this is what is referenced here.] Kane, Joseph Nathan. 1933 - "Radio Broadcast," Famous First Facts, 1933, pg. 423 Lambert, Edward C. 1970 - "Let's hear it for Bernard Stubblefield!", TV Guide, October 10, 1970, pg. 18-20 Monument (author unknown). 1930 - Text from the Stubblefield monument on the campus of the Murray State College in Murray, Kentucky. It reads thus: HERE IN 1902 NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD 1860 - 1928 INVENTOR OF RADIO -- BROADCAST AND RECEIVED THE HUMAN VOICE BY WIRELESS. HE MADE EXPERIMENTS 10 YEARS EARLIER. HIS HOME WAS 100 FEET WEST. Sivowitch, Elliot N. 1970 - "A Technological Survey of Broadcasting's 'Pre-History,' 1876-1920," Journal of Broadcasting, Vol. XV, No.1, Winter 970-1971, pg. 1-20. World Book: Selected Episodes, of the
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Yes90 tviNews S90 Profile4 Nathan Stubblefield Patent Drawings, NB Stubblefield, Ask Priscilla ! Anything about Nathan Stubblefield - his Wireless Telephone®© - his RF induction Wi.Fi187 earth battery coils - his WiTELmobile, or WiTEL RF induction pads. Wireless Telephone 02 Acknowledgements & Thank You's / Feature Story / smart90.com/http://smart90.com/nbstubblefield01 / Profiles 4 Smart90, lookradio, nbs100, tvimagazine, Profiles4, DVB-T WiFi-187, WiMax187, RF-300, WiMaxBunny, WiVATS, Patent887, vratv, xingtv, Ddiaries, Soulfind, nb stubblefield, nbstubblefield, Nathan Stubblefield, congming90, chinaexpo, vralogo, Look Radio, China Expo, Soul Find, s90tv, wifi90, dv90, nbs 100, Troy Cory, Troy Cory-Stubblefield, Josie Cory / Kudoads665, Photo Image665, Movies: Google Video / YouTube / LookRadio - Troy Cory Show duration:medium:free - VRA450305 PATENT 887 trademark887 - Television With No Borders
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