Sir J. C. Bose: Unsung Hero of Radio Communication
The current findings solely focus on the fact that the receiver for the first trans-atlantic radio communication was designed by Sir J. C. Bose. However, there are several other interesting research aspects (missing links) in concern with the contribution of Sir J. C. Bose towards the invention of radio. This is an appeal to young engineers to take these as a research assignment! I would love to be a part of any such activity.


Demystifying J. C. Bose's patent: Bose's 1904 patent was invention of a galena crystal detector, verily a diode. Is this 'the solid state detector', which was later used as a receiver for demodulating continuous wave radio signals (voice transmission) ?
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