File:Marconi radio room aboard the 'Olympic'.jpg

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English: Marine radio transceiver aboard RMS Olympic et Mister Brent (radiotelegraphist Marconi). RX (TX) 500 kHz + TX (RX) 1000 kHz)
Français : Station radiotélégraphique Morse du paquebot RMS Olympic en 1913. Station radiotélégraphique avec le détecteur magnétique fixé au mur en dessous de la fenêtre-parloir. Monsieur Brent radiotélégraphiste Marconi. (Avec un dès premier amplificateur audio (BF) à lampe électronique pour le casque).
Les navires émettaient sur la longueur d'onde de 300 mètres (1000 kHz) et écoutaient sur la longueur d'onde 600 mètres 500 kHz. Les stations côtières normalement émettaient sur la longueur d'onde 600 mètres (500 kHz) et écoutaient sur la longueur d'onde de 300 mètres (1000 kHz). Les navires et les stations côtières avaient les possibilités d’émettre et de recevoir sur la même longueur d’onde; exemples un navire contactant un autre navire sur la longueur d'onde 600 mètres.
Deutsch: Morsefunkstation des Schiffes RMS Olympic, im 1913. Funktelegrafie-Station mit dem Magnetdetektor, der an der Wand unter dem Kabinenfenster befestigt ist. Herr Brent, Marconi Funktelegraf (mit einem ersten Audioverstärker (BF) mit Röhren für den Kopfhörer). Die Schiffe sendeten auf der Wellenlänge von 300 Metern (1000 kHz) und hörten auf der Wellenlänge von 600 Metern 500 kHz. Küstenstationen senden normalerweise auf 600 Metern (500 kHz) und hören auf 300 Metern (1000 kHz). Schiffe und Landstationen hatten die Möglichkeit, auf der gleichen Wellenlänge zu senden und zu empfangen, z.B. ein Schiff, das ein anderes Schiff auf der 600-Meter-Wellenlänge kontaktiert.
Date Original: 1913; This version: 26 August 2009, 20:48:24
Source Titanicphotographs.com
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Francis Browne  (1880–1960)  wikidata:Q3081329
 
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Charles Francis Browne; Frank Browne; Francis Mary Hegarty Browne; Father Browne; Frank F. Browne; Francis Patrick Mary Browne
Description Irish photographer and Catholic priest
Date of birth/death 3 January 1880 Edit this at Wikidata 7 July 1960 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Cork Dublin
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English: Magnetic detector
Français : Détecteur magnétique

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