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Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy

J. A. Fleming

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy," J. A. Sir Fleming delves into the groundbreaking developments in the field of electromagnetic wave transmission, a subject of burgeoning importance at the turn of the 20th century. The book is characterized by its clear, scientific prose and methodical examination of the principles behind wireless telegraphy, rooted in the pioneering work of Heinrich Hertz. Fleming expertly elucidates complex topics such as wave propagation, signal transmission, and antenna design, placing them within the broader context of the rapidly evolving communication technologies of his time. His literary style merges rigorous technical analysis with practical applications, making the content accessible to both scientists and enthusiasts alike. Fleming, a distinguished electrical engineer and inventor, was profoundly influenced by the technological advancements and societal needs of his era. As one of the key figures in the development of vacuum tube technology and wireless communication, his firsthand experience in these fields is evident throughout the text. His insights not only reflect his expertise but also his passion for advancing communication methods, inspired by the monumental shifts in human connectivity that were emerging. Readers interested in the evolution of communication technology and its implications on society will find "Hertzian Wave Wireless Telegraphy" an invaluable resource. Fleming's seminal work not only informs but also inspires, inviting readers to consider the transformative potential of wireless technology in shaping the future of human interaction.
Verfügbar seit: 20.07.2022.
Drucklänge: 148 Seiten.

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