Examples of using Fessenden in English and their translations into Russian
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The next year Philadelphia's Board of Directors of City Trusts awarded Fessenden a John Scott Medal,
but Larry Fessenden was enthusiastic about making it into a feature film.
Elisha Fessenden was a Church of England in Canada minister,
In late 1886, Fessenden began working directly for Edison at the inventor's new laboratory in West Orange, New Jersey as a junior technician.
In January 1906, Reginald Fessenden achieved the first two-way transatlantic radiotelegraph transmission,
Thus, while Fessenden was still a teenager,
However, Fessenden persevered, and before the end of the year was hired for a semi-skilled position as an assistant tester for the Edison Machine Works,
alternator-transmitters(which vacuum-tubes made obsolete), they employed the same continuous-wave AM signals that Fessenden had introduced in 1906.
Fessenden began limited radio experimentation,
His initial attempts were rebuffed; in his first application Fessenden wrote,"Do not know anything about electricity, but can learn pretty
In 1900 Fessenden left Pittsburgh to work for the United States Weather Bureau,
Reginald Fessenden, and Alexander Popov were involved in the development of components
Professor Fessenden was that man.
However, in the midst of promising advances, Fessenden became embroiled in disputes with his sponsor.
In this state of relaxation, Fessenden could imagine,
Fessenden won the initial court trial
Fessenden was born September 29,
Fessenden eventually became the holder of more than 500 patents.
Reginald Kennelly Fessenden.
This is Roger Fessenden, Action 2 News.