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Ernst Frederick Werner Alexanderson (January 25, 1878-May 14, 1975) was a Swedish-American electrical engineer.
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Birthdate: January 25, 1878
Died: 26 Jan, 2075

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Ernst Fredrik Werner Alexanderson was born on January 25, 1878, in Uppsala, Sweden, son of a judge and professor of Greek.
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By the summer of 1906 many of the difficulties had been overcome and the Alexanderson HF alternator developed by GE for Fessenden giving 50 kHz was installed at Brant Rock.
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IEEE History Center
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Inventor Ernst Alexanderson was the General Electric Company engineer whose high-frequency alternator gave America its start in the field of radio communication.
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Perhaps this matters more to the technical folks than the rest, but the story of the invention of transmitters capable of sending music and voice is fascinating and involves a key pioneer who is nevertheless relatively unknown today: Dr. Ernst Alexanderso
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Radio station SAQ, the "great radio station" as it was called by the Swedes, was built during the years 1922-24 by RCA for transatlantic wireless telegraphy.
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Ernst Alexanderson was born in 1878 in Uppsala, Sweden, and graduated in engineering at the Royal Technical University in Stockholm in 1900. He spent a year taking advanced studies in electrical engineering in Germany before coming to the United States.
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Perhaps this matters more to the technical folks than the rest, but the story of the invention of transmitters capable of sending music and voice is fascinating and involves a key pioneer who is nevertheless relatively unknown today: Dr. Ernst Alexanderso
www.infoage.org/ealexan.html
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Alexanderson - 1878 -1975 is given credit as the developer of the General Electric, AC Generator or Alexanderson Alternator. He helped make Fessenden's - 1906 spark generated voice broadcast successful . Radio Patent Information & Public Demonstrations
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