IEEE Section to Honor First Voice Transmission:
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The ARRL Letter, Vol 27, No 36
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September 12, 2008
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IEEE Section to Honor First Voice Transmission:
On Saturday, September 13, the Boston Section of the Institute of
Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE)
http://www.ieee.org/ will
commemorate the first wireless radio broadcast in 1906 by Reginald A.
Fessenden at Brant Rock, Massachusetts. IEEE members will award an IEEE
Milestone in Electrical Engineering and Computing in recognition of this
landmark innovation
http://www.ieee.org/web/aboutus/history_center/milestones_intro.html.
IEEE President Lewis Terman will be on hand to award the IEEE Milestone
Plaque during a one-day program honoring early radio innovations and
commemorating the accomplishments at Brant Rock. The award ceremony will
take place in Marshfield, close to where the original radio tower once
stood. After welcoming remarks, there will be a presentation by radio
historian Jack Belrose, VE2CV; Belrose, recipient of the Radio Club of
America's Armstrong Medal for his contribution to the radio art and
science, is with the Radio Sciences Communications Research Centre in
Ottawa, Canada.
According to organizers, more than 100 people representing the radio
broadcasting industry, local officials, historic communities, educators,
students and Amateur Radio associations are expected to attend; a
portion of the program will address the role of Amateur Radio
enthusiasts in developing this great industry. While at the event,
students between the ages of 10-12 will be able to build crystal sets
during the afternoon session; they will be able to take these sets home
with them.
Attendance is free and open to the public. More information is available
on the IEEE's Boston Section Web site
http://fessendenmilestone.quartomese.com/ or by calling the IEEE
Boston headquarters at 781-245-5405.
Source:
The ARRL Letter
Vol. 27, No. 36
September 12, 2008
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