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  1. Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (October 6, 1866 – July 22, 1932) was a Canadian-born inventor who received hundreds of patents in various fields, most notably ones related to radio and sonar . Fessenden is best known for his pioneering work developing radio technology, including the foundations of amplitude modulation (AM) radio.

  2. Reginald Aubrey Fessenden (born October 6, 1866, Milton, Canada East [now Quebec], Canada—died July 22, 1932, Hamilton, Bermuda) was a Canadian radio pioneer who on Christmas Eve in 1906 broadcast the first program of music and voice ever transmitted over long distances.

  3. Learn about Reginald Fessenden, a Canadian scientist, inventor and engineer who made the first wireless transmission of the human voice in 1900. He also invented microphotography, fathometer and other devices related to sound and electricity.

  4. Jan 23, 2008 · Reginald Aubrey Fessenden, electrical engineer (born 6 October 1866 in East Bolton, Canada East; died 22 July 1932 in Hamilton, Bermuda). Fessenden was a pioneer in the field of radio communication. He made the first voice transmission over radio waves.

  5. Reginald Aubrey Fessenden has often been called the unsung hero of the telecommunications industry. Born in East Bolton, Quebec, in 1866, he received his education in Canada, but left at an early age to work with Thomas Alva Edison and later George Westinghouse in the United States.

  6. Mar 13, 2018 · Learn how a Canadian inventor developed the ability to transmit sounds like voices and music via radio waves in 1900. Reginald Fessenden worked with Thomas Edison, the U.S. Weather Bureau and the first two-way transatlantic radio transmissions.

  7. Reginald A. Fessenden General Physics, Subatomic Particles, Optics, Biophysics, Theoretical Physics. First radio broadcast and scores of other inventions. The Story. Fessenden was a child prodigy, learning Greek, Latin and French.