WORLD WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS. WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS

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WORLD WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS. 5.1 WIRELESS SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM.



World Wireless Communications





world wireless communications






    wireless communications
  • Wireless communication is the transfer of information over a distance without the use of enhanced electrical conductors or "wires". The distances involved may be short (a few meters as in television remote control) or long (thousands or millions of kilometers for radio communications).





    world
  • global: involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope; "global war"; "global monetary policy"; "neither national nor continental but planetary"; "a world crisis"; "of worldwide significance"

  • Denoting one of the most important or influential people or things of its class

  • universe: everything that exists anywhere; "they study the evolution of the universe"; "the biggest tree in existence"

  • The earth, together with all of its countries, peoples, and natural features

  • All of the people, societies, and institutions on the earth

  • people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; "the Western world"











Dodge's Telegraph, Railway Accounting and Radio (Wireless) Institute, Sectional View of Radio Class Room, 1924 - Valparaiso, Indiana




Dodge's Telegraph, Railway Accounting and Radio (Wireless) Institute, Sectional View of Radio Class Room, 1924 - Valparaiso, Indiana





Dodge's Telegraph, Railway Accounting and Radio (Wireless) Institute, Sectional View of Radio Class Room
Valparaiso, Indiana

Date: 1924
Source Type: Photograph
Publisher, Printer, Photographer: Dodge's Telegraph, Railway Accounting and Radio (Wireless) Institute
Postmark: Not applicable
Collection: Steven R. Shook
Remark: The Dodge Institute of Telegraphy was initially established as a department of the Northern Indiana Normal School in 1874 by G. A. Dodge. At that time, Dodge was employed as telegrapher of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad and saw opportunity in better educating future telegraphers. Reorganized by Dodge and F. R. Lunbeck in 1891, the school flourished and became the largest telegraph and railway instruction institution in the United States. As radio entered the scene, training in "wireless" communication was added to the curriculum of the institute. Dr. J. B. Hershman purchased the Dodge Institute in 1939 and moved the campus to the site formerly occupied by Pitkin-Brooks and L. E. Myers companies at Center Street and West Lincolnway. Following World War II, the Dodge Institute was renamed the Valparaiso Technical Institute. Valparaiso Technical Institute went defunct in April of 1991, ending 117 years of operation.











Chatham MA: Marconi Wireless Station




Chatham MA: Marconi Wireless Station





Part of a 5 building complex built next to Ryder's Cove in 1913 for wireless communications with Potsdam, Germany. Buildings included a hotel. Due to World War I operations were declared by the government. Property and buildings sold to the town of Chatham in the 1960's.









world wireless communications







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