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and the "Wireless Telephone'? Did you ever wonder,
when talking back and forth on a cellular phone, or
when using a wireless router to connect your lap
top to the internet, what created the ether or
frequency that carries the voice?
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FIREWIRE AND WATERMELONS? 1898?
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The original
concept for transmitting low-power electricity
through space, were the firewire coils invented and
used by Nathan B. Stubblefield, in 1892, to operate
his wireless telephone system.
- - -
His aerial,
now called the antenna, was comprised of all the
telephonic equipment, (microphone and earphone,
speakers, etc.,) -- that was necessary to carry
radio frequency energy from his "firewire"
transmiters; then propagate the firewire energized
voice frequency into space. His voice frequencies
were held close to the ground, by a mesh of buried
bare copper wires. VIEW
PHOTO OF THE NBS LOOP ANTENNA
SYSTEM
- - - Later,
during various wireless demonstrations, his
wireless firewire earth coils, "FW" aerial system
were connected to Bells land
line telephony network, to transmit voice and music
into a home or office
telephone.
See
Stubblefield patent drawing of the wireless
telephone for Vehicles.
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here, to see orginal Wi-Fi Moving Vehicle Patent
Recorded with the US Patent Office,
1908
- - -
By 1911, he
was capable to broadcast voice from
his
son's patented flying machine, (the
Helicopter).
- - -
Stubblefield's
always buried his unique "FW" Ground Coils, in damp
ground, that was conducive to growing
"watermelons". The dual purpose "FW" Ground Coils
acted as both the power supplier and aerial that
was able to emitted the continuous electricity from
the earth to run and operate his wireless voice
transmitter to other like wireless telephones
installed in vehicles, boats and
trains.
- - - The
electromagnetic wave, at that time, was thought to
be carried from and through the earth and
atmosphere that, somehow or another, linked itself
to a layer of electricity encircling the globe they
called, "Ether". The antenna tower, that
transmitted the electromagnetic wave frequency, was
usually built in a damp low land area, conducive to
growing
"watermelons".
- - - "In
fact", said Troy Cory-Stubblefield, the grandson of
Nathan, "he admitted to several news reporters, his
secrets lay buried in the watermelon patches of his
farm he called, Teléph-on-délgreen".
That was one of his secrets to a successful one
mile voice broadcast, electrolytic coil ground
exciters buried in a damp watermelon patch like
area, around his FW rods. His
E.M.F. electrolytic magnetic coil wireless
transmitting device that produced its own force of
battery power -- was patented in 1898.
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- - - Since
then Stubblefield's "Firewire" has been modified
and improved upon to be the main source of
electricity for most low-voltage hightech computers
and WiFi equipment. The introduction of firewire,
1394 has experienced dramatic growth. In 1996 Sony
introduced firewire in their camera's. Also, during
that time, heavy emphasis was placed on research
and development to improve firewire to bring other
innovative products to the consumer electronics
marketplace.
- - -
FireWire is
a cross-platform electromagnetic current
implementation of the high-speed serial data bus --
defined by IEEE Standard 1394-1995 -- that can move
large amounts of data between computers and
peripheral devices. It features simplified cabling,
hot swapping, and transfer speeds of up to 400
megabits per second.
"FireWire
IEEE1394"
In
1987, FireWire Media was formed by ChinaExpo2000
for the purpose to introduced firewire, a low
voltage electromagnetic wire, that could transmit
and receive digital signals to like copper wires --
to the U.S.A. Thus, ChinaExpo 2000 helped introduce
FireWire to the world.
Since
the introduction of firewire, 1394 has experienced
dramatic growth. In 1996 Sony introduced firewire
in their camera's. Also, during that time, heavy
emphasis was placed on research and development to
improve firewire to bring other innovative products
to the consumer electronics
marketplace.
FireWire
is a cross-platform implementation of the
high-speed serial data bus -- defined by IEEE
Standard 1394-1995 -- that can move large amounts
of data between computers and peripheral devices.
It features simplified cabling, hot swapping, and
transfer speeds of up to 400 megabits per
second.
Major
manufacturers of multimedia devices have been
adopting the FireWire technology, and for good
reason. FireWire speeds up the movement of
multimedia data and large files and enables easy
connection of digital consumer products --
including digital camcorders, digital video tapes,
digital video disks, set-top boxes, and music
systems -- directly to a personal computer.
[Oct 11]
The
TeleKey Group has formed strategic relationships
with several major consumer electronics companies
since the inception of their firewire products.
Firewire based products can be found under the
Sony, Apple and Compaq labels at popular retail
stores throughout the
world.
MacIntosh
FireWire software
FireWire
is integrated into Power Macs, iMacs, eMacs,
PowerBooks, iBooks, and the iPod. FireWire ports
were also integrated into many other computer
products dating back to the Power Macintosh G3
"Blue & White" computers. All these machines
include FireWire ports that operate at up to 400
megabits per second and the latest machines include
FireWire ports that support 1394b and operate at up
to 800 megabits per
second.
FireWire
is a cross-platform implementation of the
high-speed serial data bus -- defined by the IEEE
1394-1995, IEEE 1394a-2000, and IEEE 1394b
standards -- that can move large amounts of data
between computers and peripheral devices. It
features simplified cabling, hot swapping, and
transfer speeds of up to 800 megabits per second
(on machines that support
1394b).
Major
manufacturers of multimedia devices have been
adopting the FireWire technology, and for good
reason. FireWire speeds up the movement of
multimedia data and large files and enables easy
connection of digital consumer products --
including digital camcorders, digital video tapes,
digital video disks, set-top boxes, and music
systems -- directly to a personal
computer.
In
fact, Apple's FireWire technology was honored by
the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences,
receiving a 2001 Primetime Emmy Engineering Award
for FireWire's impact on the television
industry.
For
general developer FireWire questions send email to
firewire@apple.com. This email address is not for
technical or customer support.
All
Apple computers sold today include one or more
FireWire ports. Mac OS X versions 10.3 and later
support the Internet Protocol (IP) on FireWire.
Operating at up to 400 or 800 megabits per second,
IP over FireWire provides many useful capabilities
for developers and
customers.
Customers
can immediately enable IP over FireWire and then
connect two or more Macintosh systems by FireWire
for file sharing, Internet sharing, or the use of
any other IP-based service. IPv6 and
zero-configuration networking are also supported.
Many Macintosh products have 10/100 Ethernet and
FireWire 400, making FireWire the fastest option
for local area IP. For help activating IP over
FireWire, open Mac Help and enter "IP over
FireWire".
Developers
can use IP over FireWire in many additional ways.
IP services are already found in a broad variety of
devices, such as access points, printers, scanners,
and storage solutions. If these products are moved
to FireWire, existing IP services such as web-based
configuration or IP-based data transfer can be
preserved while gaining the high speed, power, and
real-time capabilities of FireWire. IP over
FireWire can also be used as the starting point for
new development, such as for cluster computing
applications. Established IP services such as AFP,
HTTP, FTP, SSH and TCP/IP can all be used on
FireWire to support new development
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