... West Lafayette High School, Fetzer pursued further study in wireless classes at Purdue, allowing him to gain a commercial radio read more...
... campus of Purdue University by developing a thing called wireless. And wireless, became a radio telephone, into what ... then suddenly he became interested in this new thing called wireless. He was able to get an old receiving set, this was back read more...
... us. So, we had no guidelines and were trying to develop a “wireless telephone” (i.e., radio). ... One day, when we were ... into the plate circuit of a vacuum tube, which resulted in wireless transmission by voice. Others had done it before me, but read more...
... transmit “ What hath God wrought ?” across the Atlantic by wireless telegram. So it was perception that inspired Graham Bell to read more...
... to transmit “What Hath God Wrought” across the Atlantic by wireless telegraph, so it was perception that inspired Graham Bell read more...
... So, we had no guidelines and we were trying to develop a wireless telephone. We were coming out of the crystal receiver stage ... Signal Corps brought it to the campus . In developing the wireless telephone we had no designs or circuits. One day, when we read more...
... youth, his brother-in-law Fred Ribble introduced him to the wireless and the Detroit Tigers. In his teens, his enthusiasm for ... the wireless (i.e., radio) led him to establish contact with Purdue read more...
... on the Wabash Railroad. He taught me Morse Code and, as a wireless amateur, taught me much of the early wonders of radio, so read more...
... the Wabash Railroad. He taught me the Morse Code and, as a wireless amateur, he taught me much of the early wonders of radio—so read more...
... years) was interested in Morse code ... he knew a man with wireless equipment, and Fred bought the equipment from him. It was ... I wanted to marry. I had already made up my mind about the wireless, so I guess the stage was set for some philosophical read more...