Synopsis
Guglielmo Marconi

Synopsis
Born in Bologna, Italy, in 1874, Guglielmo Marconi was a Nobel Prizewinning physicist and inventor credited with the groundbreaking work necessary for all future radio technology. Through his experiments in wireless telegraphy, Marconi developed the first effective system of radio communication. In 1899, he founded the Marconi Telegraph Company. In 1901, he successfully sent wireless signals across the Atlantic Ocean, disproving the dominant belief of the Earths curvature affecting transmission. Marconi shared with Karl Braun the 1909 Nobel Prize in Physics. He died in Rome in 1937.
Personal Life
Marconi rebuilds the transatlantic stations
Magnetic detectors
Honours and rejections
Marconi business growing pains
Later Life
Later Years
Marconi prepares for the Atlantic
Guglielmo Marconis Later Years and Legacy
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