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100 Years of Wireless Telephony in Germany: Experimental Radio Transmission from Eberswalde and Königs Wusterhausen

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  • Wolfgang Mathis
  • Anja Titze

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  • Museum Eberswalde

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)93-104
Seitenumfang12
FachzeitschriftAdvances in Radio Science
Jahrgang19
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 17 Dez. 2021

Abstract

In this contribution, we examine the development of radio technology before 1921 and the emergence of the broadcasting concept during the World War I. We consider in detail the experiments in the transmitter stations located in Eberswalde and Königs Wusterhausen and numerous sources in order to assess the importance of their work. We also discuss the question of whether the medium of broadcasting ("Rundfunk") started in Germany (or even in Europe) 100 years ago in one of these transmitter stations.

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100 Years of Wireless Telephony in Germany: Experimental Radio Transmission from Eberswalde and Königs Wusterhausen. / Mathis, Wolfgang; Titze, Anja.
in: Advances in Radio Science, Jahrgang 19, 17.12.2021, S. 93-104.

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Mathis W, Titze A. 100 Years of Wireless Telephony in Germany: Experimental Radio Transmission from Eberswalde and Königs Wusterhausen. Advances in Radio Science. 2021 Dez 17;19:93-104. doi: 10.5194/ars-19-93-2021
Mathis, Wolfgang ; Titze, Anja. / 100 Years of Wireless Telephony in Germany : Experimental Radio Transmission from Eberswalde and Königs Wusterhausen. in: Advances in Radio Science. 2021 ; Jahrgang 19. S. 93-104.
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