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Inventor of microphone to receive Franklin Gold Medal. On May 15th, Emile Berliner, Washington Scientist, will appear for the third time ... the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, this time to receive their highest award, the Franklin Gold Medal. Diaphramed walls for perfecting acoustics in auditoriums is his latest achievement to attract their attention. His disc talking machine is, of course, known the world over, he is best known as the inventor of the microphone

Who invented the microphone? How the prototype of the modern broadcast microphone was evolved after six weeks experiment--from crude equipment

The inventor of the microphone has a birthday party: Emile Berliner

Who invented the microphone? How the prototype of the modern broadcast microphone was evolved after six weeks experiment--from crude equipment

Who invented the microphone? How the prototype of the modern broadcast microphone was evolved after six weeks experiment--from crude equipment

Scientists for Uncle Sam awarded Magellan Gold Medal. Dr. L.J. Briggs, left, Assistant Director and Dr. Paul R. [Heyl?], Chief of the Sound Section of the United States Bureau of Standards, with the first successful experimental model of the earth inductor compass, which they developed for the Army Air Corps and for which they were awarded the Magellan Gold Medal by the American Philosophical Society. It was a model of this same compass that Capt. Charles Lindbergh used on his epochal flight from New York to Paris

'Tomato Can' radio microphone presented to Smithsonian Institution. Washington, D.C., Oct. 28. The 'Tomato Can' radio microphone which was used to broadcast the Harding-Cox election returns on November 2, 1920, is one of a series of historic microphone presented recently to the Smithsonian Institution. The 'Tomato Can' is the actual instrument used in the broadcast from station KDKA, Pittsburgh, which is generally considered the first announced broadcast and the world's beginning of broadcasting. Fred C. Reed, Senior Scientific Aide at the Smithsonian, is pictured with the historic mike, 102838

Who invented the microphone? How the prototype of the modern broadcast microphone was evolved after six weeks experiment--from crude equipment

Scientists for Uncle Sam awarded Magellan Gold Medal. Dr. L.J. Briggs, left, Assistant Director and Dr. Paul R. Heyl?, Chief of the Sound Section of the United States Bureau of Standards, with the first successful experimental model of the earth inductor compass, which they developed for the Army Air Corps and for which they were awarded the Magellan Gold Medal by the American Philosophical Society. It was a model of this same compass that Capt. Charles Lindbergh used on his epochal flight from New York to Paris

Inventor of microphone to receive Franklin Gold Medal. On May 15th, Emile Berliner, Washington Scientist, will appear for the third time [...] the Franklin Institute of Philadelphia, this time to receive their highest award, the Franklin Gold Medal. Diaphramed walls for perfecting acoustics in auditoriums is his latest achievement to attract their attention. His disc talking machine is, of course, known the world over, he is best known as the inventor of the microphone

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Emile Berliner 1851 – 1929 was a German-born American inventor and businessman. He is best known for his development of the flat disc record and the Gramophone. Berliner worked in the telegraph industry experimenting with sound recording and reproduction. He also developed a new type of phonograph, called the Gramophone. The flat disc records made of hard rubber were easy to produce, and the Gramophone was more durable and easier to use than earlier phonographs. These helped popularize recorded music. Berliner has been credited with developing the first microphone and the first telephone answering machine. His Berliner Gram-o-phone Company in 1895 later evolved into the Victor Talking Machine Company.

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Porträtt av Alfred Nobel 30 år, uppfinnare, industriman och donator (Nobelpriset).

Axel Brodda, 24 april 1967Här står Axel med sin berömda uppfinning 'Karlsons Klister'. (Axel hette Karlson men bytte till Brodda på 1950-talet)

Members of the 1961st Communications Group man their duty stations in the radar approach control center (RAPCON). The 1961st recently won the Major General Harold M. McClelland Award for communications excellence for the third time in five years

A USS KITTY HAWK (CV 63), Aviation Boatswains Mate (fuels) 3rd Class, Air Department, Fuels Division, cleans a disc from a JP-5 jet fuel purifier. This weekly maintenance check ensures aircraft are getting clean fuel free of contaminants

During the tour of the Rodman Materials Research Facility, one of the scientist discusses a piece of equipment, as the guest, wearing safety glasses, look on. Major Gen. Roger A Nadeau, Commanding General, U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, hosts the Directors meeting at the Rodman Materials Research Facility. (U.S. Army PHOTO by Doug LaFon) (Released)

John Philipp Reis 1834 - 1874. Tysk vetenskapsman och uppfinnare. År 1861, han konstruerade den första telefonen ( Reis telefon ).

Left to right: Unidentified woman and Edward Dorris McAlister (b. 1901)

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glass negatives inventor microphone franklin gold medal franklin gold medal emile berliner emile berliner washington scientist washington scientist third time institute franklin institute philadelphia award walls acoustics auditoriums achievement attention disc machine course world history of philadelphia united states history library of congress