The Georgia-based company was particularly focused on retrieving items from the Titanic’s Marconi room. The space is named for its Marconi wireless telegraph machine, which crew used to signal ...
When Titanic‘s keel was laid down in 1909, commercial radio was in its infancy. The Wireless Telegraph and Signal Company, popularly known as the Marconi Company after its founder, Guglielmo ...
The Titanic, lying in international waters ... The company had originally planned to recover a Marconi wireless telegraph from the shipwreck, which was used to make distress calls.
A salvage firm - also called RMS Titanic - has recovered more ... to cut into the deteriorating ship and recover its Marconi wireless telegraph machine, before it's irretrievably lost.
Titanic's telegraph operators are also busy ... The Morse lamp and the Marconi system were both operated on Morse, invented by Samuel Morse, in the middle of the 19th century, except it took ...
The company with exclusive salvage rights to the Titanic has no imminent ... plans to visit the so-called “Marconi room” of the ship, named for a wireless telegraph machine that was used ...
Marconi sold radios for naval communication ... Sarnoff legend places young Davey at the telegraph, the first to hear news of the Titanic's sinking. More likely, Sarnoff rushed to the telegraph ...