On 24 December 1906, the first radio broadcast for entertainment and music was transmitted from Brant Rock, Massachusetts to the general public. This pioneering broadcast was achieved after years of development work by Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (1866-1932) who built a complete system of wireless transmission and reception using amplitude modulation (AM) of continuous electromagnetic waves. This technology was a revolutionary departure from transmission of dots and dashes widespread at the time.
Two-way Transmission
![500 CPS Synchronous Rotary Gap transmitter at Brant Rock, Ma. Ca: 1906.](/sites/default/files/styles/landmark_node_/public/2018-03/Fessenden_500_CPS_Transmitter.jpg?itok=jOEw6Wtc)
YearAdded:
Image Credit: Courtesy Michael Thompson (CC BY-SA 2.5)Image Caption: 500 CPS Synchronous Rotary Gap transmitter at Brant Rock, Ma. Ca: 1906.Era_date_from: 1906
2008
Innovations
![500 CPS Synchronous Rotary Gap transmitter at Brant Rock, Ma. Ca: 1906.](/sites/default/files/styles/thumbnail/public/2018-03/Fessenden_500_CPS_Transmitter.jpg?itok=iTt2miDD)
On 24 December 1906, the first radio broadcast for entertainment and music was transmitted from Brant Rock, Massachusetts to the general public. This pioneering broadcast was achieved after years of development work by Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (1866-1932) who built a complete system of wireless…
Read More