DocumentCode
1289055
Title
A Fessenden Christmas Eve Broadcast Retrospective [Historical Corner]
Author
Belrose, John S.
Author_Institution
Commun. Res. Centre Canada (retired), Ottawa, ON, Canada
Volume
54
Issue
4
fYear
2012
Firstpage
284
Lastpage
287
Abstract
Reginald Aubrey Fessenden made the world´s first wireless broadcast on Christmas Eve, 1906. It was indeed a “broadcast,” and not just a station-to-station demonstration, as was his December 21, 1906, major demonstration. Three days before Christmas Eve, 1906, Brant Rock Station staff notified (by wireless telegraphy) ships of the US Navy and the United Fruit Company to listen for special broadcasts on Christmas´ and New Year´s Eves. These ships had previously been fitted with Fessenden radio receivers, and so they were able to receive AM radio broadcast transmissions. “Special” applied, since the broadcast was a prepared program of voice and music for the holiday season. After wishing all listeners a “Merry Christmas,” Fessenden added: “Will all those who heard these words and music please write to R. A. Fessenden at Brant Rock, MA.” His concluding remark was, “We will speak to you again on New Year´s Eve.” We are told letters reporting reception of the broadcast were received, but today none can be found. We can also read that astonished wireless operators sent reception reports at the time, by wireless telegraphy.
Keywords
radio broadcasting; radio receivers; radio stations; radiotelegraphy; AM radio broadcast transmissions; Brant rock station; Fessenden christmas eve broadcast retrospective; Fessenden radio receivers; Reginald Aubrey Fessenden; wireless broadcasting; wireless telegraphy; History; Marine vehicles; Radio communication; Wireless communication;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Antennas and Propagation Magazine, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1045-9243
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MAP.2012.6309206
Filename
6309206
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