Guglielmo Marconi Poldhu Wireless Radio Station
The site is famous as the location of Poldhu Wireless Radio Station, Guglielmo Marconi's Transmitter for the first transatlantic Radio message on December 12th 1901 to Marconi's temporary receiving station on Signal Hill St. Johns Newfoundland Canada
The Station with four masts
The station's fifty acre plot was bought in 1900 and Construction work ran from October 1900 to January 1901 to a design by John Ambrose Fleming. The Original twenty mast circular aerial was destroyed in a storm on September 17th 1901
For Marconi's experiments a temporary installation of two 200 foot (61m) masts was used. The Transmitter operated with a power of roughly 13 kW and a wavelength usually estimated at 170 meters. The original mast layout was not rebuilt, it was replaced with a four mast design 215 feet (66m) high and forming a 200 foot (61m) square.
Marconi later used the site for his Shortwave experiments with transmissions by Charles Samuel Franklin to Marconi on the yacht Elettra in the Cape Verde Islands in 1923 and in Beirut in 1924. The groundbreaking results of these experiments took the world by surprise and quickly resulted in his development of the Beam Wireless Service for the British General Post Office. The service opened from the Bodmin Beam Station in Cornwall to Canada on 25th October 1926 & from the Tetney Beam Station to Australia on 8th April 1927 & from the Bodmin Beam Station to South Africa on 5th July 1927 and then to India on 6th September 1927 and shortly afterwards to Argentina, Brazil and the United States.
The station continued to operate until 1933. The site was cleared in 1935 and six acres were gifted to the National Trust in 1937 with the rest of the site added in 1960. The site has a stone monument pillar and a number of concrete foundations and earth structures also remain. In 2001 the Marconi Centre a new Museum & Poldhu Amateur Radio Club building was opened close to the site by the efforts of the Poldhu Amateur Radio Club the National Trust and Marconi plc.
The more substantial building near the site originally the Poldhu Hotel built from 1899 to house the Marconi workers is currently a care home.
Marconi also built a second much smaller experimental wireless station nearby at Housel Bay - The lizard Wireless Station.
The earliest Marconi Radio Station in the United States is situated on Cape Cod Massachusetts.
on July 20th 1937 Wireless stations closed down and Transmitters All over The World fell Silent
The ether was as quiet as it had been Before Marconi was Born
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