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I chose in the title of my speech the word “Radiocommunications” instead of Radiotelegraphy or Wireless Telegraphy, because, in today's day and age, the utilization of electric waves radiated through space is not in any way limited to mere telegraphic purposes. Electric radiations, like Volta's currents, were, at the beginning of their practical applications, utilized exclusively for long distance telegraphy, but after recent discoveries and with the widening of our horizons, electric waves were frequently employed not only for what is properly known as Radiotelegraphy but also for wireless Telephony, for circular telephonic transmissions - called “Broadcasting” -, for direction cursors on the sea and in the air and, most recently, also for the transmission of images, facsimile and for vision at a distance. [Guglielmo Marconi - November 1926]
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Marconi had a large-scale vision and great faith in the future world of the radio since the first years of its invention. With that vision, he wielded an immense suggestive power infusing great enthusiasm in his collaborators, who not once doubted the ultimate success of their teacher. |
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