marconi
Marconi
The man who invented the wireless telegraph in 1895 was Italian, Guglielmo Marconi. Stop cheating on your homework ;)
William Henry Ward received a U.S. Patent in 1872 for a wireless telegraphy system. He theorized that convection currents in the atmosphere could carry signals like a telegraph wire.
Yes a telegraph can be wireless. Thomas Edison invented the first wireless telegraph
United Wireless Telegraph Company was created in 1906.
He was an Italian inventor, known as the father of long distance radio transmission and for his development of Marconi's law and a radio telegraph system.
Chetwode Crawley has written: 'From telegraphy to television' -- subject(s): Television, Telegraph, Wireless, Radio, Telegraph, Telephone, Wireless Telegraph
inventor of Telegraph
Guglielmo Marconi, the Italian inventor and electrical engineer, is best known for his pioneering work in long-distance radio transmission. He initially worked for his father's business but eventually focused on developing wireless telegraphy. Marconi founded the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company and held various roles within it, including inventor and entrepreneur, which allowed him to advance his experiments and commercialize his inventions. His contributions to communication technology earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909.
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It was Marconi in 1897.