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Titanic, Marconi's “Wireless telegraphers” and the U. S. radio act of 1912
IEEE Electromagnetic Compatibility Magazine2016Vol. 5(1), pp. 35–37
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Abstract
Four years ago, I wrote an article on the Titanic for this magazine (it was the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic on 15 April 1912) which included some information on the activities of the “wireless telegraphers” on that fateful voyage. (See “The Titanic and Radio Frequency Interference” IEEE EMC Magazine, Volume 1, Quarter 2, 2012). Some further reading has led to additional insights into the importance of the Marconi “wireless-employees” on the Titanic and the influence the ship-tragedy had on the United States government resulting in the U. S. Radio Act of 1912.
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