| 41. | Cervera brought to the Spanish Wireless Telegraph and Telephone Corporation the patents he had obtained in Spain, Belgium, Germany and England.
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| 42. | Dubbed " the great radio station " by Swedes, it was part of a then-global network of wireless telegraph communication links.
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| 43. | For this feat, the " Salem " was outfitted with 16 different wireless telegraph technologies and sailed to Gibraltar, with Pollock commanding.
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| 44. | He leased a plot " in the wheat field adjoining the hotel " where the Lizard Wireless Telegraph Station still stands today.
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| 45. | Within a few years, the government constructed new wireless telegraph stations on the Magdalens to ensure they had communication in the winter.
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| 46. | Ten regions were designated along the same regional boundaries as the Home Defence were, and within each region was a wireless telegraph station.
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| 47. | The Haven Hotel station and Wireless Telegraph Mast was where much of Marconi's research work on wireless telegraphy was carried out after 1898.
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| 48. | The radio was meant to be a wireless telegraph, a medium of two-way messaging; none of its creators anticipated broadcasting and mass programming.
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| 49. | A few months after Ward received his patent, Mahlon Loomis of West Virginia received for a " wireless telegraph " in July 1872.
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| 50. | After the war he worked for the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company as Deputy to the Managing Director, and wrote several books of naval biography.
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