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Radio Communication in Canada: An Historical and Technological Survey

Article number: L6350
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Radio communication is an essential component of Canadas communications system.

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Radio communication is an essential component of Canada's communications system, providing the only means of communicating with moving vehicles and isolated locales. This historical assessment describes how Canadians have used radio as a tool of trade and commerce, war, and national and international communication. It also traces the scientific and technological development of radio from its beginnings as wireless telegraphy in the late 19th century up to the development of the first radio-based mobile telephones in the mid-20th century. Author: Sharon Babaian; Published: 1992

 

Publisher: National Museum of Science and Technology (January 1, 1992)

Author(s): Sharon Anne Babaian

Format: Hardcover, 112 pages

Dimensions: 28 cm

ISBN: 9780660120171

Language(s): English

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