to inform the Africans about aids.
1989
Trevor Baylis. for people in Africa
The wind-up radio was invented by a British man - Trevor Baylis. It is wound up by an integral handle, which winds a mainspring (a larger version of the mainspring found in a watch. The spring slowly unwinds, turning an internal generator - which powers the radio. See related links to Wikipedia pages on the inventor - and the radio.
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Trevor Graham Baylis invented the wind-up torch.
in 1888 Charles brush did invent the wind turbine
Derek Daniels
1955
An inventor still alive today is Bill Gates. The inventor of Window 7 and Microsoft. Dyson, inventor of bagless vacuum cleaners. Trevor Byliss, inventor of wind up radio.
the first wind turbine
If placed in the wrong location, wind turbines can affect radio and television signals.
A wind up radio is a great device if you need a radio and have no electricity or batteries. These come in handy if there is a storm and you lose power or in case of emergency.
According to my uncle who is James Reynolds son."the alarm quit working on his wind up clock... so he rigged the key on the back of the clock to the volume knob on the radio. when the alarm started going off, the key would spin around and turn the volume up on the radio."