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Nathan's vibrating phone evoluted to an RF hand
held wireless telephone with an antenna, that could
transmit voice through the atmosphere to a
companion receiver. At that time, only one year
before Bell telephone patent was to expire, the
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Took Place in the atmosphere between 1892 - 2006.
The effect of the Wireless Telephone . . .
and Global Warming / "Pay -- or No Wireless For
You," was the moto in
1904.
Photos:
Modern Loop Antenna. Nathan B. Stubblefield,
NBS, 1902 envisioned his wireless radio telephone
as a marketing tool. Charge -- a monthly fee for a
two-way interactive phone service, connected to
land-lines, like todays cable pipeline into the
home and office, and a -- one-way broadcasting for
listening only service for radio programing.
"Pay
-- or No Wireless For You," was the moto in 1904.
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THE DAYS OF "PAY AS YOU PLAY"
WIRELESS".
1.
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/ What
Big Changes Took Place between 1892 to 2006? THE
ANTENNA AND RF POWER SOURCE.
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ABOUT ANTENNAS / Under today's WiFi conditions, and
a few modifications, the 1907 NBS WiTele could
create the same wireless WiFi "HotSpots" -- that
carry billions of VoIP messages and
radio-television streams over the Internet and
through space everyday.
In the
1892-1913 NBS mobile radio world era, it was the
mobile telephone, a RF transmitter, microphone,
earphones and antenna. To communicate with another
party, a companion NBS mobileTele was needed to
conduct a two-way RF conversation. To listen, only
a receiver and speaker was needed to hear the RF
voice conversation. A switchboard with a phone
number was needed to connect calls from the NBS
mobileTele -- to land-line customers.
In the
1895-1913 Marconi Dit Dah radio world era, it was
the hand-operated telegraph key, a RF transmitter,
earphones and antenna. To communicate with another
party, a companion Marconi Dit Dah device was
needed to conduct a two-way RF Morse Code
conversation. This could be done by using
standardized sequences of short and long marks or
pulses -- commonly known as "dots" and "dashes" or
Dit Dahs for the letters, numerals and special
characters of a message. using the International
morse code. To listen, only a receiver and speaker
was needed to hear the short and long pulses or
tones, or as a mechanical or visual signal (e.g. a
flashing light) using devices like an Aldis lamp or
a heliograph. Because Morse code is transmitted
using just two states -- on and off -- it was an
early form of a digital code. International Morse
code is composed of six elements:
A switchboard with a phone number was needed to
connect calls from the Marconi Dit Dah message
center -- to transmit the Code to land-line
customers. Recently a few widely publicized speed
contests have been held between expert Morse code
operators and expert cellphone SMS text messaging
users (see external links). Morse code has
consistently won the contests, leading to
speculation that cellphone manufacturers may
eventually build a Morse code interface into
cellphones.
Part
02
/ In
the Dot.com world, it's the mouse, keyboard,
monitor, microphone and speakers, attached to a
computer connected to the Internet that has DSL -
VoIP dial tone possibilities. To communicate with
another party, the user needs an IP or Email
Address, and the computer-software needed to
conduct a two-way conversation.
But looking at the facts, even though his
(1892-1908) units were larger than today's hand
held cell phones, his NBS Wireless Telephone had
all of the elements and essentials necessary to
send and receive EMW voice and text messages just
as today's wireless phones.
His 1908 patent drawings illustrate his ability to
transmit EMW voice through the atmosphere utilizing
either a grounded aerial or a coil loop antenna
system. His NBS-handi mobileTele had the ability to
communicate with all types of moving vehicles, as
well as connect into AT&T's land-line customer
base, like today's Internet VoIP network, utilizing
a WiFi router. - MORE
ABOUT THE ANTENNA - Part 01
"Right now, today, broadcast television and
broadband are distinct mediums
but that is
quickly converging," said Troy, of VRA
TelePictures, who created some of the earliest
Internet television programming and portals at
LookRadio and Xingtv.com in the early 90s.
1991 was the time of the first wave of online
Timbuck 2 television, and streaming audio/vidio
from Murray, Kentucky to Pasadena, California. His
2000 Webcast from Harbin, China fell short of
expectations due to Government restrictions, "bad
buffering" and screens "the size of a postage
stamp." SEE
HARBIN
CHINA
WEBCAST.
WHO
WAS THE FIRST TO HEAR A RF PRODUCED VOICE
TRANSMISSION?
In 1892, it was the 17-year-old Rainey T. Wells (b.
Dec. 25, 1875, d. June 15, 1958) who attentively
heard his first words over the first NBS wireless
telephone, at Teléph-on-délgreen, now
Murray State University. - MORE
ABOUT THE ANTENNA - Part 01
MORE
ABOUT RF AERIALS.
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As for Fessenden, in 1928, the same year
Stubblefield died, and one year after his patent
expired, Fessenden was paid over $2.5 million after
a prolonged lawsuit against the Radio
Trust, which included RCA, AT&T, GE and the
Western Electric Company. CLICK TO SEE MORE
STORY. - 109ReginaldFessendenWins1928
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