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NBS100a / 1876 to 1887 - "The Morse Code and Bell System Land-lines
NBS100a / 1888 to 1904 - "The Land-lines converges with Wireless"
NBS100b / 1905 to 1910 - "The Wireless Patents"
NBS100c / 1910 to 1916 - "The Monopoly" /
NBS100d / 1916 to 1925 - "The World War & Regulatory Seizures /
NBS 1928 0328 - DEATH OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD,
NBS100e / 1925 to 1934 - "Radio Stations / FCC formed


Wireless Telephone™ (U.S. Patent No 887,357)
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1. The Original Electromagnetic Wave Patent Holders & Their Fate - 1898 - 1931
---- Notice to all major Wireless Telephone Companies and Wi-Fi Broadcasters. The Next Century of the Wireless Telephone is waiting for you! Get Ready for 2007 -- the 100th year of the Registration of the Wireless Telephone™ Patent and its Name
----Photos courtesy of Special Collections and Archives of the Stubblefield Wireless Trust and Murray State University. The Wireless Telephone and other marks © ® and ™ by the Stubblefield Family Fund. www.nbstubblefield.com / www.wirelesstelephone.org
----Stubblefield Wireless Telephone Trust
Nathan B. Stubblefield of Murray Kentucky- 1860-1928
Preserving the history of wireless voice transmission and the inventors of Radio and Television ©1892-2001
By Scott Stubblefield
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"The SMART-DAAF BOYS"™
The Inventors of Radio and Television 1892-1931
Stubblefield
Marconi Ambrose Fleming Reginald Fessenden Tesla DeForest Armstrong Alexanderson Farnsworth
FOR PRIOR YEARS 1868 to 1926, End of NBS WiFi Patent AND YEARS OF SPECIAL WORLD EVENTS
TimeLine 1868 to 1881 - NBS100 Telecom FCC STUDY and TimeLine 1868 to 1881
CLICK For More Go To 1916 to 1934
1916 - PATENT EXPIRES: Thomas Edison's 1891 Patent For Antenna Wireless Telegraphy - Expires.
1917 - PATENT EXPIRES: Marconi's Famous 1900 Patent 7777 Expires, Ends The Prevention Of:
•1. Use Of Aerial And Ground.
• 2. Inductive Coupling To The Aerial And Ground Circuits.
• 3. Use of Tuning Coils to Obtain the Desired Wavelength.
• 4. Employed the Electrical Energy Of The Earth As A Battery.

1917 0406 - U.S. Declared War On Germany On April 6, 1917 - Tuckerton Station staff members were arrested and sent to a prisoner of war camp in Virginia. All Commercial And Amateur Wireless Stations Were Closed - or came under Navy control on April 7, 1917, when war was declared.
CLICK For More Go To NBS 1925 to 1934
1925 - De Forest's 1908 Audion Patent Number Three, #879, 532 Covering The Device As A Detector, Expires.
1925 0512 - Patent Expires: Stubblefield's 1908 Radio Patent Expires, May 12, 1925.
CLICK For More Go To NBS 1928 0328 - DEATH OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD,

(Excerpt from) "The SMART DAAF BOYS"™ / CLICK MORE ABOUT: Demonstration. See Photo.
• • Nine Years Before Marconi mastered sending --
Dit dahs in his back yard, and while DeForest was studying at Yale, as early as 1885, Nathan B. Stubblefield, the owner and inventor of his own telephone company; and telephone system; -- developed a way to transmit the voice by CW, as much as three miles-- by means of his patented "earth battery."
---- By allowing electricity to flow in one direction only, these little coils converted the very rapidly alternating radio-frequency wave into a series of pulses whose variations in strength, (amplitude) --were in the audio-frequency range to which earphones and the human ear could respond. By 1892, he was broadcasting voice -- and selling his receiver to his customers and local businesses. CLICK FOR MORE ABOUT NBS AND HIS LIFE AND STYLE.
02 / TimeLine - 1882 - 1931 / N.B. STUBBLEFIELD, and the original Smart-Daaf Boys their Patent Holders, Public Demonstrations, World Events & Their Fate.
1868 to 1881 CLICK FOR MORE NBS100 Telecom FCC STUDY and TimeLine

/ImagesNBS100/NBSv001888Patent108w.jpg1888 - The Stubblefield Mechanical Telephone Patent No. 378,183, February 21, 1888. Click to Go To US Patent Office -- then Click Full Text to refresh page. Nathan B. Stubblefield and Samuel Holcomb patents their mechanical "vibrating" telephone system. The first permanent mechanical telephone installation was in Murray, Kentucky to demonstrate and sell franchised telephone rights or territorial deeds around the United States.
/NBSv03vFranchiseDeed108w.jpg1889 - Larynogophone: Nathan B. Stubblefield - In 1889, Stubblefield developed what was to have been an improvement on his mechanical telephone, and he renamed the device the "Larynogophone." It was basically the original mechanical telephone but with a hearing tube and a bell added to his copper wired telephone system that emitted Sideband Electromagnetic Waves.
1892 - First Wireless Telephone Broadcasting Demonstrations: (Voice) Nathan B. Stubblefield's first public "wireless telephone" demonstration was given in the town square of Murray, Kentucky, a radius of about one half mile.
••• By connecting his telephone apparatus to his newly invented electrolytic coil earth battery -- he transmitted and detected continuous undamped electromagnetic waves, at a radius of about one half mile;
•••Using his grounded bare wired aerial system connected to his loop coil antenna, placed on top of his receiver -- he was able to talk back and forth "without wires" to others with a like telephone and loop antenna, or broadcast voice and music to those listening through a mono-earphone piece; (The so-called Hertzian Wave, was produced by coils that emitted sparks, and could not transmit voice signals).
•••Rainey T. Wells, who later became the founder and president of Murray State University, was one of the first persons to hear Stubblefield's wireless voice transmissions. Rainey became his assistant in the 1892 exhibit. The public exhibits demonstrated Nathan's;
•••• 1. Own Aerials;
•• • 2. Own Inductive Coupling To The Aerial And Ground Circuits;
•••• 3. Own Tuning Coils and Detectors, to Obtain the Desired Wavelength, and;
•• • 4. Employed his own power source emitted from the earth that acted both as a "hot spot" to transmit a continuous flow of electricity to power his transmitter signals through space, and as an unlimited supply of electricity that simulated a charged-up battery, ready to be used at will. *(See Footnote.) Ice House. *
NBSElecBat1898108w.jpg1898 0508 - Wireless Telephone Transmission Coil Patent - United States Patent No. 600,457, Granted May 8, 1898. Click to Go To US Patent Office -- then Click Full Text to refresh page. MORE STORY - PATENT WAS ISSUED TO STUBBLEFIELD FOR the ELECTROLYTIC COIL. The Patent was referred to as the: Electrolytic Water Battery, the Electrolytic Oscillating Coil, the Induction Coil, Earth Battery, Undamped Transmitting Coils, The Stubblefield Electrolytic Detector. Stubblefield's grounded bare wired Antenna System was part of his system to transmit continuous voice or telegraph signals without wires through a single aerial tower. The first permanent wireless telephone broadcasting installation in the world, (the precursor to AM Radio) -- was erected by Stubblefield's Teleph-on-del-green Industrial College, in January, 1892. The location is now part of Murray State University, Murray, Kentucky, U.S.A. The transmitter and receivers were usually placed 200 feet apart for demonstrations. The electromagnetic coils were also the precursor for today's "Firewire" and battery operated implants in today's world of broadband streaming video and electro/heartstimulus technology.
1899 04- In April the Spanish American War was over. The Queen regent of Spain, María Cristina, signed the Treaty of Paris, breaking the deadlock in the Spanish Cortes; Spanish forces at Baler, Philippine Islands, surrendered to U.S. in June.
1899 1110 - AMERICAN WIRELESS TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. - The First Wireless Telephone Company Established In America. The American Wireless Telephone & Telegraph Co., was incorporated under the laws of the territory of Arizona on November 10, 1899, with a capitalization of five million dollars. Dr. Gustav P. - Gehring Group Of Companies, was the founder.
1899 - 1230- The American Telephone And Telegraph Company - AT&T - Replaces The American Bell Telephone Company.
1900 - PATENT EXPIRES: Thomas A. Edison's 1883 Edison Effect Patent.
1900 - PATENT: Guglielmo Marconi Was Issued His Famous Patent 7777 - (Patent Expires In 1917) - England. (Note: Stubblefield's 1898 held patented rights For Electrolytic Ground Connections To Antenna).
1901 08 - Wireless Telegraph Co. Of America - August 8, 1901, New Jersey, Incorporated, $3.000. (A Gehring Company).
1901 12 - Marconi claims first Transatlantic telegraph signal (Dit Dahs), during private demonstration - Guglielmo Marconi, George Stephen Kemp and Percy Paget. - It was near noon on December 12, 1901, when Marconi himself heard the letter "S" being transmitted from a 10kw station at Poldhu, Cornwall, Great Britain to Signal Hill, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada. Note: Only Marconi heard the "S."


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1902 01 - Stubblefield loved the celebrity of being the first man to broadcast (Voice-data187 -- the speed of light). On January 1, 1902 21 days after the Marconi's "S" dit-dah was transmitted, Nathan held his second of four public wireless telephone demonstrations held in the U.S., --Stubblefield's first public wireless telephone demonstrations was in 1892, (see - 1892). The St. Louis Post Dispatch on Sunday, January 12, 1902 headlined the Stubblefield event as: "Kentucky Farmer Invents Wireless Telephone". The broadcast took place in the town square of Murray, Kentucky, utilizing Stubblefield's electrolytic grounded and groundless antenna system. The wireless telephone transmitter and receivers were placed 200 feet apart within a radius of about a mile and one half listening to the same voice broadcast. Marconi coined his messages: "etherograms,' and Stubblefield's as "etherotalk" messages."
1902 03 - Stubblefield's - World's First Ship To Shore Radio Wireless Telephone Broadcast - Washington, D.C. Demonstration. On March 20, 1902, Stubblefield set up a demonstration on the Potomac River in Washington, utilizing his "groundless antenna" connected to the mast of the ship.
2006/ImagesStub/NBSBrochureInvest03bigsix1x.gif1902 - Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone Company Of America - Incorporation Papers - Filed In Prescott, Arizona, on May 22, 1902. Gehring, Stubblefield and Fennell, incorporated their new company in the State of Arizona, 75% of the Collins' Wireless Telephone Company was given to Stubblefield, for the patent rights in Canada.
1902 05 - Stubblefield's - Philadelphia Wireless Radio Telephone Demonstration - On May 30, 1902, just a little over two months after this Washington Demonstration, Stubblefield gave demonstrations of his wireless telephone in Philadelphia at the Belmont Mansion.
1902 06 - Stubblefield's Philadelphia Wireless Telephone Demonstration - On June 7, 1902, Stubblefield again demonstrated his apparatus in Philadelphia. This test took place on the banks of the Schuylkill River, from the Belmont Pumping Station To The Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge, a distance of about one and one half miles. -- Miller.
1902 0611 - Stubblefield's New York Demonstration - is held jointly with his Wireless Telephone Company Of America - to show case his newly designed aerial and speaker system apparatus In Battery Park, New York City. What is the Relevancy of Stubblefield's wireless telephone to the Internet? In this exhibit, again, one of the transmitters was connected directly to the local telephone company's switch board for mass party-line broadcasting.
1902 0702 - Ship To Ship Demonstration - Frederick Collins - on July 2, 1902, for Erie Railroad. Used the same Stubblefield Wireless Radio Telephone, Stubblefield used in the March 20th Potomac demonstration, utilizing Collins' marine designs.
1902 - July 19th 1902, Philippine War officially ended in the Philippines, with more than 4,200 U.S. soldiers, 20,000 Filipino soldiers, and 200,000 Filipino civilians dead. =
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1905 to 1910
1905 02 -AUDION PATENT Number One, #979,275, was Applied For On February 2, 1905 - By De Forest.
1905 - PATENT LAWS - Revised (1905, STATUTE: SEC. 4886).
1906 - 27 nations signed the International Wireless Telegraph Convention in Berlin.
1906 12 - Ship To Shore Christmas Eve Broadcast With GE Alternator (Christmas Eve) Reginald Fessenden and Ernst Alexanderson. Occurred the same year Tesla's Westinghouse patent for his 60-cycle electrical generator expired.
1907 0228 - THE FIRST RADIO STOCK CORPORATION. De Forest RADIO TELEPHONE COMPANY - On February 28, 1907 - the first Wireless Telephone company USING the new WORD "RADIO."
1907 0405 - Stubblefield In Washington. Nathan B. Stubblefield's Wireless Telephone Patent Application Filed Apr. 5, 1907, Serial No. 366,544 -Room 109. The first permanent wireless telephone broadcasting installation was in January, 1892. The station was constructed in Murray, Kentucky, by Stubblefield's Teleph-on-del-green Industrial College, on the campus where Murray State University is now located.
1907 0601 - June 1, 1907 - STUBBLEFIELD NBS PROSPECTUS - VALUABLE APPLICATIONS OF THIS INVENTION. As Cited In Our United States Patent Application.
1907 0607 - Private NBS Prospectus - June 7, 1907 - U.S. Army Signal Corps - Major Squier, Washington, D.C.
1907 1017 - Stubblefield Wireless Telephone Patent Application Approved by Commissioner Allen - Nathan B. Stubblefield - (Patent Expires October 17, 1924).
1908 12 - Antenna PATENT EXPIRES: Thomas A. Edison's Antenna - 1891 filed Wireless Telegraphy Patent Expires.
1908 0512 - PATENT: Stubblefield Received His All Purpose - Wireless Telephone Patent, Number 887,357 Click to Go To US Patent Office -- then Click Full Text to refresh page. - (US000 - 887357 Patent Expires May 12, 1925)
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1908 0218 - PATENT: Audion Patent Number Three, #879, 532 Covering The Device As A Detector - Was Issued On February 18, 1908, to De Forest.
1908 - 12 Antenna PATENT EXPIRES: Thomas A. Edison's Antenna - 1891 Wireless Telegraphy Patent Expires.
1909 - William H. Taft: President / 1909 - 1913.
1909 0615 - Stubblefield Assigns Canadian Patent To A. Frederick Collins, June 15, 1909. Collins assigns 75% of his old Collins Wireless Telephone Company Formed in 1903.
1909 - CONTINENTAL WIRELESS TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY, formed: Included six companies. (Wireless Telegraphy or Wireless Telephony): Incorporated December 1909 in Arizona For $5 million.
1909 0417 - STUBBLEFIELD'S CANADIAN PATENT Issued #114,737 - GRANTED TO STUBBLEFIELD - (Patent Expires in 1926).
1909 0615 - Stubblefield Assigns Canadian Patent To A. Frederick Collins, June 15, 1909. Collins assigns 75% of his old Collins Wireless Telephone Company Formed in 1903.
1909 - Marconi is awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics.
1909 1114 - A. Frederick Collins - Electrical Show In Madison Square Garden, New York, Oct. 14, 1909 for the purpose of selling stock in the Collins Wireless Telephone Co.

2006/ImagesNBS100/NBScollinsWiFiAutoAD108w.jpg1910 to 1916
1910 - Mann-Elkins Act - Congress first vested federal regulatory authority over telephone services in the Interstate Commerce Commission, under this Act of 1910. This followed the practice of local franchising initiated by states and municipalities to control rates and service quality.
1911 - COLLINS INDICTED - December 1911. Four officers of the Continental Co. excepting Walter Massie were indicted for using the mails to defraud in selling worthless stock.
1911 - CONN LINN - RESIGNS FROM THE KENTUCKY SENATE, and leaves Murray Kentucky, for Oklahoma.
1911 - De Forest's RADIO TELEPHONE COMPANY - BANKRUPT IN 1911, when it expired owing to De Forest's inability to raise further funds.
1911 - 0101 -GEORGE O. SQUIER - PATENTS - (Patents Expire 1928) - All of his discoveries and inventions -- some shared with Stubblefield, worth millions -- were patented in the name of the people of the United States on January 1, 1911.
1911 05 -United Wireless Trial - May 17, 1911 - Bogart pleads guilty.
1911 0723 -United Wireless -Bankrupt. On July 23, 1911, United Wireless was adjudicated bankrupt in the Courts of Maine, and on September 15, 1911, Trustees in Bankruptcy were appointed.
1912 03 - A Warrant Was Served De Forest For His Arrest In March, 1912 - on a federal indictment charging him with use of the mails to defraud in connection with sales of stock in the most recent four of his radio telephone companies.
1912 0325 - United Wireless Co. - In March, 1912, United Wireless Pleaded No contest - and was taken over by the British Marconi Co. for the payment of $700,000. The company was immediately sold to American Marconi.
1912 0325 - MARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. VS. UNITED WIRELESS TELEGRAPH CO. - Creates a Merger .
1912 1210 - PATENT: Stubblefield Flying Machines U.S. Patent, #1046895, December 10, 1912; Click to Go To US Patent Office -- then Click Full Text to refresh page. Letters Patent granted Stubblefield for 17 years from December 10, 1912 (expired Dec. 10, 1929).
1913 - The "Kingsbury Commitment." - American Telephone and Telegraph (AT&T) began buying up rivals. But AT&T's acquisitions troubled federal authorities, which began considering antitrust action. This prompted AT&T's company officials to propose, a self-serving anti-monopoly unit, that subsequently became known as the "Kingsbury Commitment." On December 19, 1913, AT&T agreed to sell $30 million of its Western Union stock and to allow competitors to interconnect with its network. The company also pledged that for every new local system acquired, it would sell an equal share of lines to rivals. The Kingsbury Commitment was wholly in keeping with the monopolizing of both wired and wireless strategy of AT&T; and the preserving of consumer confidence by the use of Takeovers; Buyouts; and mergers of troubled competitive "look-a-Likes".
1913 - Collins And Four Officers - Convicted On All Five Counts For Stock Fraud. Three were fined and sentenced on January 10, 1913, to prison terms of up to four years. (Please see 1911, Continental).
1913 - COLLINS WIRELESS TELEPHONE COMPANY - Dissolves.
1913 - PATENT EXPIRES: Nikola Tesla's 1896 Synchronous And Non-synchronous Rotary Gaps Patent Expires.
1913 07 - De Forest Sells Audion Patent Rights To AT&T - For $50,000.
1913 1230 - De Forest - Fraud Trial Of DeForest Ends - Darby and De Forest: nolle prosequi, meaning that the charges had been dropped.
1914 - PATENT EXPIRES: Marconi's 1897 Wireless Telegraphy Patent (First Patent) Expires.
1915 - AT&T - SQUIRE - Single Sideband - The original development of single sideband came about because of certain limitations in radio telephone circuits. Experiments were first conducted by Nathan B. Stubblefield and Major Squire in 1908, and then Squire and John R. Carson of the Bell Research and Development Labs, and the American Telephone & Telegraph Company in 1915.
1915 0508 - PATENT EXPIRES: Patent For Stubblefield's Electrolyte Battery And Radio Voice Detector And Transmitter, (Wireless Telephone) Expires.

3. Editor's Patent Trust Notes /
For More Go To 1916 to 1934
1916 - PATENT EXPIRES: Thomas Edison's 1891 Patent For Antenna Wireless Telegraphy - Expires.
1917 - PATENT EXPIRES: Marconi's Famous 1900 Patent 7777 Expires, Ends The Prevention Of:
•1. Use Of Aerial And Ground.
• 2. Inductive Coupling To The Aerial And Ground Circuits.
• 3. Use of Tuning Coils to Obtain the Desired Wavelength.
• 4. Employed the Electrical Energy Of The Earth As A Battery.

1917 0406 - U.S. Declared War On Germany On April 6, 1917 - Tuckerton Station staff members were arrested and sent to a prisoner of war camp in Virginia. All Commercial And Amateur Wireless Stations Were Closed - or came under Navy control on April 7, 1917, when war was declared.
For More Go To NBS 1925 to 1934
1925 - De Forest's 1908 Audion Patent Number Three, #879, 532 Covering The Device As A Detector, Expires.
1925 0512 - Patent Expires: Stubblefield's 1908 Radio Patent Expires, May 12, 1925.

For More Go To NBS 1928 0328 - DEATH OF NATHAN B. STUBBLEFIELD,
and the end of his dream, the National Broadcasting System, "The Inventor Of Radio" (Wireless Telephony) died in Murray, Kentucky on March 28, 1928. He is buried in the Bowman family cemetery, located in back of the Walston property, known as, 1619 N. 4th Street, Murray, KY.

For More Go To NBS 1930 to 1939-
MAXWELL'S ETHER THEORY DIES - November, 13, 1931. The one-hundredth anniversary of Clerk Maxwell's birth was marked by the scientific world "digging a grave for the theory of a luminiferous ether," but at the same time honoring Maxwell's mathematical genius.
1934 - Congress created the Federal Communications Commission in 1934. MORE NBS100 STORY

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1930 to 1939 - "Radio Frequency Controls/ FCC"
1940 to 1949 - "World War II Years on RF and Electricity"
1950 to 1959 - "First Artificial Satellite"
1960 to 1969 - "Moon Walk and First Electronic Telephone Switch"
1970 to 1979 - "Super Satellite TV Nationwide"
1980 to 1994 - "WNBS LookRadio/ Open Door Policy"
1995 to 1999 - "The Internet" "VATS Webcasting"
2000 - "The NewCentury"
2001 - "The Google/ Yahoo/ LookRadio Years-
2002 - "The Google/ Yahoo/ LookRadio Years"
2003 - "The Google/ Yahoo/ LookRadio Years"
2004 - "The Google/ Yahoo/ LookRadio Years"
2005 - "The Google/ Yahoo/ LookRadio Years"
2006 - "The Google/ Yahoo/ LookRadio Years"
2007 - "The Google/ Yahoo/ LookRadio Years"
2008 - "The Google/ Yahoo/ LookRadio Years"
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• 1. Use Of Aerial And Ground.
• 2. Inductive Coupling To The Aerial And Ground Circuits.
• 3. Use of Tuning Coils to Obtain the Desired Wavelength.
• 4. Employed the Electrical Energy Of The Earth As A Battery.

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• 5. DID AL GORE INVENT THE INTERNET?
••• In 1996, sixty-two years after Congress created the Federal Communications Commission, (FCC) in 1934, Congress created the Telecommunications Act of 1996, which successfully rewrote the Act of 1934.
••• "In a way, when Vice-president, Al Gore was bragging that it was he who invented the Internet, he was right on; said MacFarlane, "he made it happen." The bill rewrote all of the prior Acts of Congress dating from 1910 to 1934, including the "Kingsbury
••• It was in 1898, that the 38-year-old, Nathan, his wife, Ada Mae and Clarissa Jones-Stubblefield, his stepmother, established the NBS Industrial School campus at Murray to train telephone related installers. The "Teléph-on-délgreen," campus was established in 1907 to advance his
••• Troy is the co-founder of several NBS related campuses; Vine Street Video Center, The Rosemont FiWi Internet Center, and the WNBS- LookRadio campus, located in Hollywood, Pasadena, and Murray, Kentucky. (Troy is the son of Oliver Ray Jack Stubblefield, and Priscilla Alden Stubblefield).

• Bsacs Demos! March 20th 2002 Washington, D.C.
• How Will The FCC Settle the Regulatory Problem?
••• When the $27-Billion Dollar amount collected finally became part of a public record, the NBS Family Trust filed its claim with the FCC. For the record, - CLICK FOR MORE STORY - Read the NBS100 Regulatory Seizure Study and the FCC/Portz Story.
••• As for 1931, "that's the year when Clerk Maxwell's Ether theory was bleached by the Radio industry and hi-tech publications," said MacFarlane in his NBS100, "white paper." November 13, 1931, marked the one-hundredth anniversary of Clerk Maxwell's birth, and the date the scientific world, "dug the grave for Maxwell's theory of ether waves."
• NBS100 Review WiFi / Land-lines
To Send A Voice, said Stubblefield, in 1902,
More About Stubblefield's Patents, and some of his wireless telephone associates, including, Gen. Squire and A. Frederick Collins.

* Radio Patent Information & Public Demonstrations by the NBS100 Study Group -- Smart PDAs, ( Surf Radio / K-Mozart MPEG-4 Demonstrations - August 2002./ Click Here or On Image To Get free copies of Stubblefield's 1908 Wireless Telephone Patent from the U.S. Patent Office)

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