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  1. dr. lee deforest - Radio Hall Of Fame

    By the end of the first decade of the 20th century, deForest had broadcast from the Eiffel Tower and from the stage of New York’s Metropolitan Opera House. Installation of high-powered …

  2. Military broadcasting - Wonders of the world

    The Eiffel Tower becomes a real military building, with an underground telecommunications room. It will allow communication with the taxis of the Marne, the United States, and will even …

  3. How radio saved the Eiffel Tower from destruction - OFFICIAL ...

    Feb 10, 2020 · On 5 November 1898, Eugène Ducretet established the very first radio contact in Morse code between the Eiffel Tower and the Pantheon, four kilometers away. A transmitting …

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  4. Lee De Forest :: New Netherland Institute

    In 1908 he demonstrated the power of radio broadcasting by using the Eifel Tower in Paris as a transmitter site. His Paris broadcast was heard as far as 500 miles away.

  5. Lee de Forest | Electrical Engineer | Bio - Interesting ...

    Mar 19, 2025 · Later in the decade, he began making unannounced radio broadcasts, with music played from the Eiffel Tower during his Paris honeymoon, among others. His work on the …

  6. The man who invented radio - Yale Alumni Magazine

    In 1908, for the French War Office, he successfully demonstrated his system of wireless telephony from the Eiffel Tower. Then, on January 13, 1910, using a fishing pole as an …

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  7. The Eiffel Tower is a radio transmitter?? - by Jenn Bragg

    Aug 15, 2025 · Today, the Eiffel Tower continues to be the conduit for French broadcasts, including more than 45 television stations and more than 30 FM stations. The main takeaway …

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