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- Benito Mussolini [r]: (1883-1945) The Fascist dictator of Italy from 1922 until 1943; as part of the Axis alliance, he led his country into war against France and Britain in 1940, and against the United States in 1941. [e]
- Coherer [r]: A type of radio detector, popular in the earliest days of radio development, beginning around 1890. [e]
- Electromagnetic wave [r]: A change, periodic in space and time, of an electric field E(r,t) and a magnetic field B(r,t); a stream of electromagnetic waves, referred to as electromagnetic radiation, can be seen as a stream of massless elementary particles, named photons. [e]
- Eponym [r]: The name of a person which has been applied to some non-personal thing of significance. [e]
- Ernest Rutherford [r]: (August 30, 1871 - October 19, 1937)The first person to split an atom. [e]
- Etymology of ham radio [r]: Development of informal terms for the Amateur Radio Service [e]
- General Electric Company [r]: A corporation based in Fairfield, Connecticut employing about 300,000 people around the world; established in 1890 by the noted inventor Thomas A. Edison. [e]
- Maxwell equations [r]: Mathematical equations describing the interrelationship between electric and magnetic fields; dependence of the fields on electric charge- and current- densities. [e]
- Reginald Fessenden [r]: (1866 – 1932) Canadian-born inventor best known for his work in early radio. [e]
- United Wireless Telegraph Company [r]: The largest radio communications company in the United States, beginning with its late-1906 formation, until its bankruptcy and takeover by Marconi interests in mid-1912. [e]
- Wireless telegraphy [r]: The use of radio to send telegraphic messages rather than by long-distance transmission lines. [e]
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