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Description IEEE MILESTONE
Demonstration of a Radar Predecessor, 1904
On 17 May 1904, near this site, Christian Hülsmeyer demonstrated his Telemobiloskop: a spark gap transmitter, simple parabolic antennas, detector, and an indicator. It was designed to ring a bell when a barge passed the system at a range of several hundred meters. He patented this device in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the U.S.A. This was the world's first operable device to detect radio reflections, a predecessor of radar.
Octobre 2019
IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers)
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