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Handel and Haydn Society on Twitter: "#tbt: Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was  born on this day in 1866! In 1906, he performed the first radio  transmission of live and recorded music! https://t.co/LmJKZdHRzH" /
Handel and Haydn Society on Twitter: "#tbt: Reginald Aubrey Fessenden was born on this day in 1866! In 1906, he performed the first radio transmission of live and recorded music! https://t.co/LmJKZdHRzH" /

Radio Engineer Reginald Fessenden by Bettmann
Radio Engineer Reginald Fessenden by Bettmann

Reginald Fessenden & the Physics of the First Radio Broadcast - YouTube
Reginald Fessenden & the Physics of the First Radio Broadcast - YouTube

First Radio Message - by Charles Enman
First Radio Message - by Charles Enman

Reginald Fessenden - Wikipedia
Reginald Fessenden - Wikipedia

Video: Reginald Fessenden's early radio experiments on the Outer Banks -  OBX Today
Video: Reginald Fessenden's early radio experiments on the Outer Banks - OBX Today

Reginald Fessenden, the first voice of radio | The Channel
Reginald Fessenden, the first voice of radio | The Channel

Reginald Fessenden - Wikipedia
Reginald Fessenden - Wikipedia

Photograph. In 1907 Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (1866-1932) transmitted a  human voice by radio for the first time. Fessenden was responsible for more  th... - SuperStock
Photograph. In 1907 Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (1866-1932) transmitted a human voice by radio for the first time. Fessenden was responsible for more th... - SuperStock

Radio Pioneer Reginald Fessenden - Canada's History
Radio Pioneer Reginald Fessenden - Canada's History

PDF] Reginald Aubrey Fessenden and the birth of wireless telephony |  Semantic Scholar
PDF] Reginald Aubrey Fessenden and the birth of wireless telephony | Semantic Scholar

An Unsung hero - Reginald Fessenden, the Canadian inventor of radio  telephony
An Unsung hero - Reginald Fessenden, the Canadian inventor of radio telephony

Fessenden's Christmas Eve Broadcast - Engineering and Technology History  Wiki
Fessenden's Christmas Eve Broadcast - Engineering and Technology History Wiki

History of Radio and TV timeline | Timetoast timelines
History of Radio and TV timeline | Timetoast timelines

File:Early radio transmitter used by reginald fessenden.jpg - Wikimedia  Commons
File:Early radio transmitter used by reginald fessenden.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

This Canadian radio pioneer dreamed of 'words without wires' | CBC Canada  2017
This Canadian radio pioneer dreamed of 'words without wires' | CBC Canada 2017

Reginald Fessenden Un-sung Pioneer - Biography » Electronics Notes
Reginald Fessenden Un-sung Pioneer - Biography » Electronics Notes

Reginald Fessenden, an electrical engineer, broadcast the first audio over  radio 115 years ago tonight - Frank Beacham's Journal
Reginald Fessenden, an electrical engineer, broadcast the first audio over radio 115 years ago tonight - Frank Beacham's Journal

Reginald Fessenden (U.S. National Park Service)
Reginald Fessenden (U.S. National Park Service)

Reginald Fessenden | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Reginald Fessenden | The Canadian Encyclopedia

How Reginald Fessenden sent the World's First Radio Broadcast on Christmas  Eve 1906 | SciHi Blog
How Reginald Fessenden sent the World's First Radio Broadcast on Christmas Eve 1906 | SciHi Blog

Reginald Fessenden Canadian inventor of radio and wireless telephone | Geek  History
Reginald Fessenden Canadian inventor of radio and wireless telephone | Geek History

Reginald Fessenden - YouTube
Reginald Fessenden - YouTube

NIHF Inductee Reginald Fessenden Invented the AM Radio
NIHF Inductee Reginald Fessenden Invented the AM Radio

Radio Engineer Reginald Fessenden Acrylic Print by Bettmann - Photos.com
Radio Engineer Reginald Fessenden Acrylic Print by Bettmann - Photos.com

The liquid "barretter", an electrolytic diode invented in 1902 by Canadian  electrical engineer Reginald Fessenden, used as a radio wave detector in  early radio receivers during the wireless telegraphy era Stock Photo -
The liquid "barretter", an electrolytic diode invented in 1902 by Canadian electrical engineer Reginald Fessenden, used as a radio wave detector in early radio receivers during the wireless telegraphy era Stock Photo -

Reginald Fessenden: The Father of Radiotelephony
Reginald Fessenden: The Father of Radiotelephony