The old fashioned radio was invented in the year of 1896. It was invented by two inventors. One was named Nikola Tesla and the other was named Guglielmo Marconi.
Guglielmo Marconi died on July 20, 1937 at the age of 63.
Guglielmo Marconi was born on April 25, 1874 and died on July 20, 1937. Guglielmo Marconi would have been 63 years old at the time of death or 141 years old today.
Guglielmo Marconi
guglielmo macroni did his work in Italy at a lab and also some of his more popular work of the radio in America during 1877 this is the address and name of where he REALLY worked...... Marconi Company, Ltd. Hall Street Chelmsford, Essex CM2 0JQ UK
He was zero when he was born. At the end of his birthday (25 April 1874) he was one day old.
Guglielmo Marconi died on 20 July 1937 at the age of 63 years old in Rome, Italy. He was born on 25 April 1874 in Palazzo Marescalchi, Bologna, Italy.
The first radio (sending back and forth radio waves) was invented in 1895 in Italy. No that is old info. Marconi got the patent until the United States Supreme Court gave the patent to Nikola Tesla who filed his patent in 1897. Today it is listed as Nikola Tesla even though many text books still have it incorrect.
Nobody is really sure, not even the authorities and old-timers in the hobby itself. The formal designation for that service is "Amateur Radio". One theory is that H.A.M. is an acronym paying homage to three great radio pioneers: Heinrich Hertz (demonstrated existence of electromagnetic waves), Edwin Armstrong (invented modern FM radio), and Guglielmo Marconi (developed wireless telegraphy). Another theory is when the first amateur radio operators where using CW (Morse Code), that they tended to have a "heavy" (hard) hand, and was called being "ham fisted". This tends to be the most common theory, by the ARRL. (KC0KM)
Ivan Marconi is 22 years old (birthdate: October 25, 1989).
Nikola Tesla is now credited with being the first person to patent radio technology. But the history is kind of long. With his newly created Tesla coils, the inventor soon discovered that he could transmit and receive powerful radio signals when they were tuned to resonate at the same frequency. When a coil is tuned to a signal of a particular frequency, it literally magnifies the incoming electrical energy through resonant action. By early 1895, Tesla was ready to transmit a signal 50 miles to West Point, New York... But in that same year, disaster struck. A building fire consumed Tesla's lab, destroying his work. In England, a young Italian experimenter named Guglielmo Marconi had been hard at work building a device for wireless telegraphy. The young Marconi had taken out the first wireless telegraphy patent in England in 1896. His device had only a two-circuit system, which some said could not transmit "across a pond." Later Marconi set up long-distance demonstrations, using a Tesla oscillator to transmit the signals across the English Channel. Tesla filed his own basic radio patent applications in 1897. They were granted in 1900. Marconi's first patent application in America, filed on November 10, 1900, was turned down. Marconi's revised applications over the next three years were repeatedly rejected because of the priority of Tesla.
Guglielmo Libri Carucci dalla Sommaja died at the age of 66 on September 28, 1869.