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Two of his Marconi Company operators working in the Titanic's radio room — known as a Marconi Wireless room — sent out distress signals soon after the ship's fateful collision with an iceberg.
The news that a judge has allowed a Titanic search party to cut open ... Soon after the collision with the iceberg, the new-fangled Marconi wireless telegraph transmitter began sending its message ...
Marconi, however, had a commercial monopoly on his wireless telegraph, cornering a luxury market for non-essential communications at sea that included Titanic. Read why Titanic’s iconic Marconi ...
Marconi successfully sent the first wireless telegraphic signals across the Atlantic Ocean in 1901. At 11:40pm ship's time on April 14, Titanic hit that infamous iceberg and began taking on water ...
US company RMS Titanic Inc (RMST), sole holder of the shipwreck’s salvage rights since 1996, warns the wireless sits beneath the roof of the Silent Room in the Marconi Suite, which is ...
The Titanic sank during its maiden voyage in 1912. (Acme Newspictures via Library of Congress) A federal judge says RMS Titanic Inc. can go forward with its plan to cut into the Titanic shipwreck ...
The salvage firm that has plucked silverware, china and gold coins from the wreckage of the Titanic now wants to recover the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Machine that transmitted the doomed ship's ...
RMS Titanic, Inc. (RMST) called witnesses before a federal judge last week to argue that cutting into the sunken ship's hull and taking the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Machine that transmitted the ...
CAPE RACE, N.L.—In a remote Marconi wireless station on the southeast tip of Newfoundland, the bland stream of “Wish you were here” messages from passengers aboard RMS Titanic ended with the ...
CAPE RACE, N.L. — In a remote Marconi wireless station on the southeast tip of Newfoundland, the bland stream of “Wish you were here” messages from passengers aboard RMS Titanic ended with ...