1911 in radio
Events
- October 21 – The Junior Wireless Club Limited becomes the Radio Club of America at a meeting held in New York City.[1]
- Wilhelm II, German Emperor, sends Telefunken engineers to West Sayville, New York to erect three 600-foot (180-m) radio towers.
- The first Australian long range (520 km) coastal radio station is established in Sydney.[2]
- John Ambrose Fleming publishes An Elementary Manual of Radiotelegraphy and Radiotelephony in London.
Births
- January 30 – Hugh Marlowe, American actor (d. 1982)
- June 21 – Chester Wilmot, Australian war correspondent (d. 1954)
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References
- "1910–1911 – The Junior Wireless Club Limited becomes the Radio Club of America". Radio Club of America. Retrieved 2019-10-22.
- Meyer, Roger. "The Role of Coastal Radio Stations in the Early Days of Communications With Aircraft". Retrieved 2019-10-22.
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