no a near by ship turned off their radio for the night when the titanic was calling for help
The other ships warned the Titanic about there were icebergs ahead.
Titanic didn't have radio - she had a wireless telegraph.
The Titanic used a Marconi designed spark transmitter.
the radio tranmission
Marconi was never on the titaninc, his radio system was aboard as was operated by Harold Bride and Jack Phillips
Some reports indicate that the radio operator on the Californian had turned his radio off after having received a rude complaint from the Titanic radio operator. The Titanic radio operator had complained that the frequent iceberg warnings from the Californian were interfering with him sending personal radio messages from the Titanic passengers.
Titanic didn't have radio - she had a wireless telegraph.
The Titanic used a Marconi designed spark transmitter.
the radio tranmission
Marconi was never on the titaninc, his radio system was aboard as was operated by Harold Bride and Jack Phillips
Some reports indicate that the radio operator on the Californian had turned his radio off after having received a rude complaint from the Titanic radio operator. The Titanic radio operator had complained that the frequent iceberg warnings from the Californian were interfering with him sending personal radio messages from the Titanic passengers.
It was the radio room. Marconi was the name of the inventor.
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There are many different kinds of suburban radio problems. These problems include but are not limited to shorting of the signal.
look at the radio the titanic had.The wireless equipment was built by the Marconi Company, the dominant provider of radio equipment and radio operators at the time. Powered by a 5 kilowatt motor generator, and backed up by an emergency generator and batteries, the ship's radio had a guaranteed range of 250 miles under any weather conditions, and could usually maintain communications over 400 miles. Some 58 miles from the Titanic, Harold Cottam, the radio operator of a much smaller ship, the Carpathia, had heard the Titanic's distress calls at about 12:25 AM.
They had turned off their radio for the night.
Because people thought if he was still on the radio he would have heard Titanic's distress call he would have told the captain and turn their direction to the Titanic and save everybody.
Many say that the Radio operator for Caifornia had gone to bed, therefore there was no one to hear the distress messages from Titanic