Abstract
The Italian Navy coherer was a receiving device used by Marconi in this first transatlantic transmission in 1901. A great controversy, which threatened to tarnish Marconi's reputation, arose concerning the invention of this coherer. The author re-examines the affair, and also includes some technical observations as to the coherer's precise mode of operation. >
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