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Radio BroadcastingHistory

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Which scientist/inventor is

known as the “Father of Radio?”

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Nikola Tesla

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Fessenden worked with whom in 1892?

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Thomas Edisonand George

Westinghouse

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Hertz was named professor at what

university in 1889?

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University of Bonn

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Give the date and location of Mr. Loomis’ death.

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October 13, 1886Terra Alta, WV

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What inventor completes this equation?

Newton -> ??? -> Einstein

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Maxwell

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Who beganlab experimentson his father’sestate in 1895?

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Guglielmo Marconi

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What individual was forced to spend

most of his fortune on attorney’s fees and court costs?

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Lee De Forest

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Who discovered AM (amplitude

modulation)radio?

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Reginald Fessenden

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De Forest won how many patents during

his lifetime?

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180

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Tesla did whatin 1884?

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He moved to America and began

working with Thomas Edison.

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Which inventor was the first to use an antenna system?

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Mahlon Loomis

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Maxwell was first named a professor

of physics inwhat year?

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1856

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Give the date and location of Mr.

Fessenden’s birth.

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October 6, 1866Quebec, Canada

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Marconi was granted a patent for wireless telegraphy

in what year?

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1896

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De Forest’s two major inventions

were what?

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The vacuum tube and sound for

motion pictures.

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Tesla was awarded approximately

how many patents in his lifetime?

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700

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Give the date and location of Mr. Marconi’s birth.

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April 25, 1874Bologna, Italy

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What individual wanted to be known

as the “Father of Broadcasting,”but was not?

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Lee De Forest

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What inventor became a professor of physics

at Cambridge University in 1871?

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James Clerk Maxwell

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Marconi did whatin 1897?

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He formed the Wireless Telegraph & Signal Company.

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Loomis did whatin 1868?

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He demonstrated wireless

communicationfor Congress.

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De Forest described modern radio

as what?

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He described it as“a failure… full of second-rate jazz.”

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Give the date andlocation of Mr.Hertz’s birth.

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February 22, 1857Hamburg, Germany

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What inventor was pursuing research in

space exploration and nuclear energy as

early as the 1850’s?

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James ClerkMaxwell

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Who established wireless

communication between France and England in 1899?

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Guglielmo Marconi

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Which inventor received patent

#7777 for “syntonic telegraphy?”

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Guglielmo Marconi

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What was invented (and by whom) in

1891 that is still used in radio design today?

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The Tesla Coilby Nikola Tesla

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De Forest was the first individual to broadcast what event in 1916?

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Election returns.

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Give the date and location of

Maxwell’s death.

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November 5, 1879Cambridge, England

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In what year did Marconi transmit wireless signals

across the Atlantic?

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1901

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What scientist helped develop laser beams,

robotics, remote control, solar energy and

satellites?

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Nikola Tesla

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Marconi was credited with what

achievement in 1902?

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He transmitted the first complete message from

the United Statesto England.

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Which inventor is known as the

“Father of Radio Broadcasting?”

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Reginald Fessenden

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A microwave radiotelephone link was established in 1932 between what

locations?

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Vatican Cityand

Castel Gandolfo.

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Give the date and location of Mr. Tesla’s birth.

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July 10, 1856Croatia

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What did Fessenden do in 1906?

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He executed a Christmas Eve

broadcast featuring music and scripture.

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Give the date and location of

Maxwell’s birth.

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June 13, 1831Edinburgh, Scotland

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Who won the Nobel Prize for physics

in 1909?

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Guglielmo Marconi

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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled which inventor was most important to the

development of radio in 1943?

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Nikola Tesla

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Loomis received his first patent for

wireless telegraphy in what year?

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1872

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Marconi predicted the concept of naval radar in what year?

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1922

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Give the date and location of Mr. De

Forest’s birth.

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August 26, 1873Council Bluffs, Iowa

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Newton is credited with the Laws of Motion,

Einstein with the Theory of Relativity and

Maxwell with what?

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FourMathematical

Equations

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Tesla won a patent for what creation in 1896?

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Basic designof a radio.(Later usedby Marconi)

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Naval radar was effectively

demonstratedby Marconi in

what year?

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1935

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De Forest worked where 1931-1961?

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Hollywood

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Give the date and location of Mr.

Fessenden’s death.

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July 22, 1932Bermuda

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What did De Forest create in 1907?

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De ForestRadio Telephone

Company

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Name the first scientist/inventorto broadcast and

receive radio waves.

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Heinrich RudolphHertz

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Give the date and location of Mr. Tesla’s death.

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January 7, 1943New York, NY

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What scientist helped develop the fields of

thermodynamics, rheology, photography,

engineering and mathematics?

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James Clerk Maxwell

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Give the date and location of Mr. Loomis’ birth.

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July 26, 1826Oppenheim, NY

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Fessenden succeeded with

what task in 1900?

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He transmitted his voice via wireless

telephone.

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Who developed wireless radio

communicationfor the US

Weather Bureau?

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Reginald Fessenden

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Maxwell’s development of what helped create radio,

television, radar, microwaves and thermal images?

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Electromagnetic radiation.

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Tesla hopedto harness the

power of what?

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Niagara Falls

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Give the date andlocation of Mr.Hertz’s death.

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January 1, 1894Bonn, Germany

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Fessenden owned over 500 patents

including twofor what?

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Microfilmand sonar.

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Give the date and location of Mr. De

Forest’s death.

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June 30, 1961Los Angeles, CA

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What inventor received a Ph.D.

from Yale University in 1899?

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Lee De Forest

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What inventor is regarded for

combining scientific research and

religious faith?

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James ClerkMaxwell

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Tesla succeeded in building what

structure in 1895?

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The first hydroelectricpower plant at Niagara Falls.

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Give the date andlocation of Mr.

Marconi’s death.

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July 20, 1937Rome, Italy

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Who created audion equipment in 1916?

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Lee De Forest

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What inventor built wireless telegraph devices for the US

Navy?

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Lee De Forest

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Westinghouse sided with Tesla against Edison in what?

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The War ofthe Currents

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Who was known as the “Father of

Modern Physics?”

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James Clerk Maxwell

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The hertz (Hz),a unit of

measurement,is named for

what scientist?

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Heinrich RudolphHertz

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The Loomis Bill, signed into law in

1873, created what?

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Loomis Aerial Telegraph Company

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The disagreement between Edison

and Tesla revolved around what?

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What kind of electrical current would be best for

America.

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