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Radio
Historians are calling
their army of followers to order --
said actress,
Priscilla Cory, the
great-granddaughter
of Nathan B.
Stubblefield, at a
recent PROMX expo in Los Angeles. No more haphazard
claims, no grunge, funk or other offbeat "who
invented what" statements, said Priscilla's
brother, Alden
Keith Stubblefield of
Clear Channel Entertainments, from his
Burbank offices.
-----Historians
say YES -- that Nathan B.
Stubblefield's wireless Potomac River
Ship-to-Shore broadcast on March 20th, 1902,
was a world's first. This is the 2002 message from
the family members of the wireless telephone radio
inventor and patent holder, Nathan B. Stubblefield,
who announced their plans to hold the 100th year
celebration for the world's first ship to shore
radio broadcast on March 20th this year.
Starting from
the photo of the small ship Bartholdi --
taken of the event by the Washington
Post in 1902, Priscilla, explained the big
difference of what happened then, and what's
happening now in the world of the
"handy"
multimedia
wireless
telephone technology. For example: we've
turned the Bartholdi inside-out to reveal the
hookup of the 1902 wireless telephone to the
antenna affixed to the mast, that made it possible
to broadcast voices to the shoreline.
----- During
"our" various Big Broadcast2002 demonstrations, a
simple
multimedia
cellular telephone, (called the
"Handy") -- replaces the 3 foot tall oak
cabinet that housed the original wireless
telephone. Members of the Stubblefield technical
team conducting the broadcasts, will all be wearing
tailor made three-piece black suits, topped off
with baseball caps turned backwards, and
multicolored running shoes. The "Handy"
wireless telephone demonstration by Scott
Stubblefield, Alden Stubblefield, Victor Caballero
and David MacFarlane, will be broadcast around the
world "live" via the "Handy", radio,
television and the web.
Some see
Wireless Telephone Broadcast
as a challenge to Marconi's, undisputed icon
of the "made in
Italy" wireless Dot -- Dash telegraphy
claims. But like other members of
the family, Priscilla denies it in an interview
with Victor Caballero, a member of the
"Handy" support team, and one of the
contributing authors of tviNews.net and
Network 40s, special eight page spread about
N.B. Stubblefield's several wireless telephone
radio inventions.
----- "We're
not taking on Marconi; and personally, I'm not
taking on anyone". Priscilla said her goal is
identical to her two brothers viewpoint, It is
simply to make an impact on the first various
wireless telephone radio broadcasts that took place
in 1902 -- using a "Handy".
"She has no
reason to worry", says Josie Cory of
TVImagazine.
"Whenever she shows off her collection
of his great-grandfathers work in progress
materials, the petite soft spoken Priscilla always
receives standing ovations - with ohs and awes".
The documents include patent grants and photos of
Stubblefield demonstrating his wireless radio
telephone to members of Congress, Senator Conn
Linn, Nikola Tesla, Geo. Westinghouse, Frederick
Collins, Maj. Gen. Squire, Reginald Fessenden,
"Honest Abe" White, and some of the early day
shakers at AT&T and Bell Telephone.
----- Also
in the mood for a show of informative history at
ShowBiz Expo, Josie Cory, publisher of TVI
Magazine, presented a four volume set of books
about the SMART-DAAF Boys, that contains never seen
photos taken of the inventors of radio and
television by the Donaldson Studio of Georgetown,
D.C. -- VRA TelePlay Pictures matched TVI's
exquisite book set, with their four DVD set of
D-Diaries programs about Nathan B. Stubblefield and
expose´ about the stock shenanigans of the
early day radio promoter, and who done it. The
items are sure to be the hit at all of the
Big
BroadcastFest2002 events. Both items can
be purchased at Amazon.com.
----- The
DVDs harkens back to the early 1900s, with film
clips of Stubblefield walking in Washington D.C.
with an umbrella, heading to the patent office. A
Derby hat provocatively sits on his head that
matches the traditional high collared shirt under
his three piece, skin-tight suit and high capped
shoes.
----- Since
1992, the Stubblefields have been trashing the
glitz of the who invented what in the world of
radio with such statements as "Marconi
transmitted Dots and Dashes not voice" and
"when NAB hands out its Annual Marconi Award,
Eddie Fritz of NAB, slurs over -- that radio to
Marconi was telegraphy". It was in Murray,
Kentucky, in 1992 during the 100th year anniversary
of the world's first wireless broadcast in 1892,
when we first discovered as to the reasons why the
locals referred to Stubblefield as - "the Murray
watermelon farmer" - who lost millions, because he
failed to patent his wireless radio telephone
invention. "Far is from the truth",
says
attorney, Scott
Stubblefield,
another brother of
Priscilla. "Ask the family members of
Frederick Collins, the partner of Stubblefield, as
to what they did with the patent and their
Continental Wireless Tel&Tel stock
holdings? What happened
then, is what's happening today -- witness the
failure of the Dot Com and Enron business
environment, selling "watered stock" certificates
-- for promises of wealth".
As for how
Priscilla will reconcile today's
wireless telephone digital broadband
"Handy" shoptalk -- with the old wireless
telegraph/telephone jargon, Priscilla points
out that in 1907, by the
"stroke of a pen", the lawyer for Lee
DeForest changed the name from Wireless Telephone
to Radio Telephone, to avoid infringement lawsuits
-- to sell Deforest Radio Telephone stock
certificates.
-----
Stubblefield family member and inventor,
David MacFarlane, a cousin of Priscilla's
embraces the "Stubblefield" inductive transmitting
coil theory. His partner, Tony Tucker of AET World,
states that, "David's audio webstreamer utilizes
the same type of continuous undamped
electromagnetic wave source, patented by N.B.
Stubblefield in 1898 and 1907". Stubblefield's,
1902 new "groundless aerial", -- was an integral
part of his battery energized wireless telephone
unit. It operated exactly like today's cell phone,
except you didn't have to dial a number", added
MacFarlane.
-----
MacFarlane's wireless firewire Audio
Webstreamer, made its European debut showing last
year during the "Made In Bavaria Webcast" --
featuring Troy Cory, Ambros Seelos and Elke
Sommer.
The
Stubblefields are always quick to
find new ways to make money for others --
witness the success of Stubblefield's
wireless telephone patent granted on May 12, 1908.
In 1926, Stubblefield's hindmost patent expired,
NBC was formed and President Coolidge signs the
Radio Bill. The next year, BBC cashed in on their
publicly financed stock issue, and the wireless
brought the "police," the two way radio. Today,
every automobile is lost without a radio or
"Handy".
-----
In 1907,
Stubblefield came up with a melting pot
of different uses for his wireless
telephone. Radios for the home, train, the horse
carriage and a radio for the flying machine.
Today, radio stations are still utilizing the same
wireless AM radio induction/antenna system used by
Stubblefield to broadcast voice and music; the
university academia are teaching the same
broadcasting theory to their students as
Stubblefield did at his Telephono-del-green
College, and the student is using the "Handy"
to broadcast interactively between his/her friends,
just like Stubblefield and Rainey T. Wells did in
1892, in Murray, Kentucky.
----- To
underline their theme, the Stubblefields use the
letters in SMART-DAAF Boys to denote and
link the ardent radio boys that grew-up to invent,
develop, and put the pizzazz in Radio and
Television, all the way from and between:
Stubblefield, Marconi,
Ambrose Fleming, Reginald Fessenden, Tesla,
DeForest, Alexandersen, Armstrong and
Farnsworth.
Priscilla said, "It's all
about finding your personality type."
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