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Hertzian telegraphy
Hertzian Hertz"i*an, a. Of or pert. to the German physicist Heinrich Hertz. Hertzian telegraphy, telegraphy by means of the Hertzian waves; wireless telegraphy. H. waves, electric waves; -- so called because Hertz was the first to investigate them systematically. His apparatus consisted essentially in an oscillator for producing the waves, and a resonator for detecting them. The waves were found to have the same velocity as light, and to undergo reflection, refraction, and polarization.

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- Hertzian wave, the original name of radio waves Hertzian wave telegraphy This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated with the title Hertzian....
- (1910). Wireless telegraphy and Hertzian waves. London: Whittaker & Co. Erskine-Murray, J. (1909). A handbook of wireless telegraphy: its theory and practice...
- newly understood phenomenon into a form of wireless telegraphy, called Hertzian wave wireless telegraphy, radiotelegraphy, or (later) simply "radio". Between...
- experimentation with this new form of electromagnetic radiation, which was called "Hertzian waves" until around 1910 when the term "radio waves" became current. Within...
- or Hertzian waves as a navigation aid or means of communication, with Crookes writing on the possibilities of wireless telegraphy based on Hertzian waves...
- the earliest radio transmissions, originally known as "Hertzian radiation" and "wireless telegraphy", used spark-gap transmitters that could only transmit...
- Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (volume 70), pp. 341–44 "Hertzian Wave Telegraphy: Lecture III", delivered by J. A. Fleming on March 16, 1903, Society...
- an article suggesting "Hertzian waves" (radio waves) could be, and he claimed already were being used in wireless telegraphy. July 1892: Elihu Thompson...
- October 5, 1925, p. 4. "Wireless Telegraphy", The (London) Electrician, October 14, 1898, pp. 814–815. "Hertzian Telegraphy at the Physical Society", The...
- James Clerk Maxwell. At the time, this radiation was commonly called "Hertzian" waves, and is now generally referred to as radio waves. There was a great...