Photo 01: On May 9th
1908, an American inventor called Nathan
Stubblefield was awarded a patent for the world's
first ever mobile telephone in Murray, Kentucky
USA. Nathan was a true pioneer, he had been
experimenting with wireless telephones for a few
years, managing to send his and his son's voice
between early telephones through the ground and
even through water! No one apart from Nathan really
understood at the time how his invention worked; he
was a real showman but would never give away his
secret.
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/ Nathan's early devices used lots of
coiled wires to transmit and receive the phone
signals between two devices, so much wire in fact
that if he just ran wire between the phones anyway
he would have had plenty to
spare!
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- Photo 03: NBS's 86 acre
Teléph-on-délgreen Industrial School,
now Murray State University, MSU. Nathan is
pictured with his family. Note his WitTel and WiFi
antenna in background, upper right.
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FOR MORE / When Nathan won his patent
for a 'wireless telephone,' his device was made up
of wire suspended between poles and a transmitter
was placed on top of a train, carriage or even a
boat.
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was near the transmitting wire, the signal carrying
sound went through the air to the device and could
be heard on the other end through a
phone.
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Unfortunately not many other people
seemed to realize what Nathan had achieved and that
in the future billions of people would own a
'wireless telephone' in the shape of the mobile
phones that we know and love
today. NBS100
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