He first
demonstrated radio transmission publicly at the British Association in Oxford on 14 August 1894, when he sent some Morse code from an induction coil and spark gap transmitter in the Clarendon Laboratory to a receiver in the Oxford Museum, about 60 metres away.
Not exact matches
In 2015, the nation's first millimeter - wave software
radio testbed, WiMi, an NSF - supported project led by Zhang, successfully
demonstrated data
transmission at 60 gigahertz.
«Not only is this a way to transmit multiple spatially collocated
radio data streams through a single aperture, it is also one of the fastest data
transmission via
radio waves that has been
demonstrated,» Willner said.