Although the name of Marconi is generally associated with the first long distance radio transmission his first and subsequent transmissions were all made using Morse Code. This was referred to as radio-telegraphy.
Not many people remember, or even know of the Canadian inventor, REGINALD FESSENDEN who was the pioneer of radio broadcasting or radio-telephony, where voice is broadcast directly, rather that=n Morse Code or "data".
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The technical term 'wireless telegraphy' has two distinct senses:1: Where 'wireless' is an adjective qualifying the word 'telegraphy', meaning the kind of telegraphy that uses transmission by radio signals instead of over wires;2: Where 'wireless telegraphy' is a noun phrase, meaning the use of radio signals to send telegraphic messages, usually by Morse code.
G. G. Blake has written: 'History of radio telegraphy and telephony'
Marconi was 20 when he invented the radio.
Stuart Ballantine has written: 'Radio telephony for amateurs' -- subject- s -: Accessible book
yes gugelimo marconi invented the radio
The first car radio was invented in 1929.
jamie ranson invented the radio in 1954
Domenico Mazzotto has written: 'Wireless telegraphy and telephony' -- subject(s): Radio, Wireless Telegraph
the first radio was invented in 1896 by guglielmo marconi
The first person could be Thomas Elva Edison who invented radio.
In 1947, inventors at Bell Labs in the United States invented the first truly mobile telephone. Although radio telephony was around since 1926, those telephones were not mobile but fixed inside a cruise ship, blimp,or a building.