Gugliemlo marconi went to work in Italy in a little room and that's where he worked on expeirements and inventions and that's where he went to work.
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His brother Alphonso. He had his brother help him when he was working on sending signals all around the house.
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
well all Marconi just took scraps of metal and then got cables and was trying out to make his creatino work and try to find radio waves.
Many inventors worked on what became known as radio, but was originally called "wireless." The best known, and the one often credited with inventing it, was Guglielmo Marconi. But some sources say it was actually Nikola Tesla.
Guglielmo Marconi won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1909 for his contributions to the development of wireless telegraphy. His work in advancing wireless communication played a significant role in connecting people across long distances, which had implications for promoting peace and cooperation among nations.
As early as 1892, Nikola Tesla created a basic design for radio. He knew Marconi used some 17 patents to make his radio but Tesla radio was a longer range compared to Marconis. Most of us, think of Guglielmo Marconi as the father of radio, and Tesla is unknown for his work in radio. Marconi claimed all the first patents for radio, something originally developed by Tesla. Anyway the patent was turned in Tesla's favor in 1943 after authorities had proof from documents. Tesla made the radio first, the rest was patent use.
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Tesla had it first. A mysterious fire put that on hold but it was known because he did lectures on the radio. Marconi used 17 patents granted to Tesla to make his radio. Tesla let him go ahead and work his company but the patent was granted to nikola Tesla.
The Greek colony of Crotona in what is now southern Italy
Guglielmo Marconi (Marchese Guglielmo Marconi), an Italian inventor, proved the feasibility of radio communication. He sent and received his first radio signal in Italy in 1895. By 1899, he flashed the first wireless signal across the English Channel, and two years later received the letter "S", telegraphed from England to Newfoundland. This was the first successful trans-Atlantic radiotelegraph. Wikipedia has a good article on this Nobel Prize winner, and a link is provided.
no he worked all on his own he did not want enyone knowing his ideas of the radio