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File:Base of Fessenden antenna at Brant Rock.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:Base of Fessenden antenna at Brant Rock.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

History of Radio and TV timeline | Timetoast timelines
History of Radio and TV timeline | Timetoast timelines

An Unsung hero - Reginald Fessenden, the Canadian inventor of radio  telephony
An Unsung hero - Reginald Fessenden, the Canadian inventor of radio telephony

Reginald Fessenden: Father of Modern Radio - Radio World
Reginald Fessenden: Father of Modern Radio - Radio World

This Canadian radio pioneer dreamed of 'words without wires' | CBC Canada  2017
This Canadian radio pioneer dreamed of 'words without wires' | CBC Canada 2017

Reginald Aubrey Fessenden | Canadian scientist | Britannica
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden | Canadian scientist | Britannica

This Canadian radio pioneer dreamed of 'words without wires' | CBC Canada  2017
This Canadian radio pioneer dreamed of 'words without wires' | CBC Canada 2017

Reginald Fessenden - Wikipedia
Reginald Fessenden - Wikipedia

The liquid "barretter", an electrolytic diode invented in 1902 by Canadian  electrical engineer Reginald Fessenden, used as a radio wave detector in  early radio receivers during the wireless telegraphy era Stock Photo -
The liquid "barretter", an electrolytic diode invented in 1902 by Canadian electrical engineer Reginald Fessenden, used as a radio wave detector in early radio receivers during the wireless telegraphy era Stock Photo -

Radio -- Fessenden and the Early History of Radio Science
Radio -- Fessenden and the Early History of Radio Science

Reginald Fessenden - Radio Pioneer - Cape Hatteras National Seashore (U.S.  National Park Service)
Reginald Fessenden - Radio Pioneer - Cape Hatteras National Seashore (U.S. National Park Service)

Men Who Made Radio: Reginald A. Fessenden, January 1930 Radio-Craft - RF  Cafe
Men Who Made Radio: Reginald A. Fessenden, January 1930 Radio-Craft - RF Cafe

Reginald Fessenden was a radio pioneer. Known as the Father of radio  broadcasting. In 1906 the first radio program aired. It co… | Piece of  music, Music tech, Music
Reginald Fessenden was a radio pioneer. Known as the Father of radio broadcasting. In 1906 the first radio program aired. It co… | Piece of music, Music tech, Music

Reginald Fessenden | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Reginald Fessenden | The Canadian Encyclopedia

Handel and Haydn Society on Twitter: "#tbt: Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was  born on this day in 1866! In 1906, he performed the first radio  transmission of live and recorded music! https://t.co/LmJKZdHRzH" /
Handel and Haydn Society on Twitter: "#tbt: Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was born on this day in 1866! In 1906, he performed the first radio transmission of live and recorded music! https://t.co/LmJKZdHRzH" /

Reginald Fessenden (U.S. National Park Service)
Reginald Fessenden (U.S. National Park Service)

Reginald Fessenden autobiography published in 'Radio News,'  January-November, 1925. - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math -  North Carolina Digital Collections
Reginald Fessenden autobiography published in 'Radio News,' January-November, 1925. - Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math - North Carolina Digital Collections

The Father of Radio: Reginald Fessenden | EAGLE | Blog
The Father of Radio: Reginald Fessenden | EAGLE | Blog

Reginald Fessenden | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Reginald Fessenden | The Canadian Encyclopedia

First Radio Message - by Charles Enman
First Radio Message - by Charles Enman

Experiments and Results in Wireless Telephony (1907)
Experiments and Results in Wireless Telephony (1907)

Radio -- Fessenden and the Early History of Radio Science
Radio -- Fessenden and the Early History of Radio Science

You All Know Reginald Fessenden. Who? | Hackaday
You All Know Reginald Fessenden. Who? | Hackaday

Reginald Fessenden - Wikipedia
Reginald Fessenden - Wikipedia

How Reginald Fessenden sent the World's First Radio Broadcast on Christmas  Eve 1906 - SciHi BlogSciHi Blog
How Reginald Fessenden sent the World's First Radio Broadcast on Christmas Eve 1906 - SciHi BlogSciHi Blog