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Saturday, January 28, 2012

The world's first mobile phone

Mobile, phones, mobile phones, mobile phones, and a thousand other word to describe a small device that fits in the hand, able to speak, receive and send short messages, and able to communicate with other communication devices. Yep, small object that is always in our pockets, which every day we push the buttons to send a birthday greeting SMS to a lover, or a status update on Facebook.

Thousands of brands and types of mobile phones in circulation in this world. Who does not know HP's Blackberry? Who does not know the iphone, Android, Nokia, Samsung, Motorola and so on? All brands are icons existence handheld telecommunications device that has become a major requirement in the social life of modern society.

But you know, who actually created the first mobile phone? Or the question what is the world's first Mobile?

If in modern treatises mentioned that Martin Cooper, a researcher from Motorola Inc., the creator of the world's first mobile phone, or some other version says Nicolas Joseph Cugnot, or even as an inventor Reginald Fessenden's first phone.
Originator of the idea of the first wireless phone was Alexander Graham Bell. In early 1880, Alexander conducted experiments in his laboratory cordless phone. But then the results of that test and forgotten by time. New in 1920, this idea again in the trial by several inventors.

In 1922, WW McFarlane, experiment a mobile telephone, a telecommunications device as shown in the illustration above by driving a car that was running, and managed to make telecommunications a similar device which is also engaged in a running car from a distance of 460 meters with stunning results , they were able to perform two-way communication with a clear voice and clear.

Experiments creation of World's First Mobile Phone is to use a rather unique medium for communication in the era of the 1920s, namely the pump hydrants (for firefighters), a specially designed telephone boxes, and an umbrella as a transmitting antenna.




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