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General note
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Extract from the 1952 Catalogue
The efficiency of post and telegraph services throughout the world pays tribute to the absolute reliability of Marconi communications equipment. Some eighty or so countries outside the British Isles have installations which, though completed perhaps five, ten, fifteen or even twenty years ago, are still giving trouble-free operation.
From the early experiment in 1901 when Marconi first spanned the world, a steady and continues progress has been maintained in the design of new equipments which incorporate the latest electronic developments. The famous 'beam' stations go on record as perhaps the outstanding advancement in world-wide communications, whilst present-day achievements extend the operational facilities even further. The Marconi range of current products covers a very wide field and embraces all techniques now in common use.
Market Categories
The blue buttons denote links to other pages. The other buttons are for future use.
Temporary links:
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To Single Channel HF and VHF Mobile systems
To Multi-channel VHF and SHF systems
To Aerial Systems
Press clippings
The latest summary is available below:
Year |
Description |
Details |
1974 |
£7.6million contract for army communications |
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1974 |
World First underwater telegraphy |
1975 |
Marconi Tropo for Nato |
1975 |
A temporary troposhperic scatter system from Marconi |
1976 |
Big Saudi Arabian order for Eddystone Radio |
1980 |
Marconi updates Marconi tropo |
1980 |
New tactical tropo system |
1980 |
Marconi ICS3 for US Navy |
1980 |
New submarine communications equipment |
1983 |
Solar energy powers mobile radio repeaters |
1984 |
Satellite earth stations in London's Dockland |
1987 |
Rain forest communications |
Articles
A great story on the collaboration between Marconi and Eddystone on a large oil field contract, click here
Book entitled Diesel Engine Power by R.A. (Mick) Ford A.M. Inst. B.E. click here
Communications projects
This list is being worked on a daily basis and revisions will be published at appropriate intervals. Click here for the current issue.
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