Hertzian oscillator, 1894

Made:
1894 in England
Small Hertzian oscillator, made by E E Robinson, England, 1894 Small Hertzian oscillator, E E Robinson, England, 1894 Small Hertzian oscillator, E E Robinson, England, 1894

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Small Hertzian oscillator, made by E E Robinson, England, 1894
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Small Hertzian oscillator, E E Robinson, England, 1894
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Small Hertzian oscillator, E E Robinson, England, 1894
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Small Hertzian oscillator, made by E E Robinson, England, 1894. Used by Oliver Lodge in his lecture before the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894 on ‘The work of Hertz and his successors’

Small Hertzian oscillator, made by E E Robinson, England, 1894. Used by Oliver Lodge in his lecture before the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894 on ‘The work of Hertz and his successors’.

This oscillator was used by Sir Oliver Lodge in his experiments based on the work of Heinrich Hertz, in which he transmitted and received electric waves over a short distance. It was also used by Lodge when he delivered a lecture entitled 'The Work of Hertz and His Successors' to the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894, and later to the Royal Society, and the British Association for the Advancement of Science at its meeting in Oxford on 14 August 1894.

Details

Category:
Radio Communication
Object Number:
1924-32
Materials:
plastic (unidentified), copper (metal), brass (copper, zinc alloy) and wood (unidentified)
Measurements:
overall: 360 mm x 170 mm x 90 mm, .43 kg
type:
oscillator
credit:
Donated by Mr. Oliver Lodge [Grandson of Sir Oliver Lodge]

Parts

Hertzian oscillator, 1894

Hertzian oscillator, 1894

Small Hertzian oscillator, made by E E Robinson, England, 1894. Used by Oliver Lodge in his lecture before the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894 on ‘The work of Hertz and his successors’

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Small Hertzian oscillator, made by E E Robinson, England, 1894. Used by Oliver Lodge in his lecture before the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894 on ‘The work of Hertz and his successors’.

This oscillator was used by Sir Oliver Lodge in his experiments based on the work of Heinrich Hertz, in which he transmitted and received electric waves over a short distance. It was also used by Lodge when he delivered a lecture entitled 'The Work of Hertz and His Successors' to the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894, and later to the Royal Society, and the British Association for the Advancement of Science at its meeting in Oxford on 14 August 1894.

Measurements:
overall: 360 mm x 170 mm x 90 mm, .43 kg
Materials:
plastic (unidentified) , copper (metal) , brass (copper, zinc alloy) and wood (unidentified)
Object Number:
1924-32/1
type:
oscillator
Plastic tube, from Hertzian oscillator, 1894

Plastic tube, from Hertzian oscillator, 1894

Section of plastic tube, part of small Hertzian oscillator, made by E E Robinson, England, 1894. Used by Oliver Lodge in his lecture before the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894 on ‘The work of Hertz and his successors’

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Small Hertzian oscillator, made by E E Robinson, England, 1894. Used by Oliver Lodge in his lecture before the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894 on ‘The work of Hertz and his successors’.

This oscillator was used by Sir Oliver Lodge in his experiments based on the work of Heinrich Hertz, in which he transmitted and received electric waves over a short distance. It was also used by Lodge when he delivered a lecture entitled 'The Work of Hertz and His Successors' to the Royal Institution on 1 June 1894, and later to the Royal Society, and the British Association for the Advancement of Science at its meeting in Oxford on 14 August 1894.

Measurements:
overall:
Materials:
plastic (unidentified)
Object Number:
1924-32/2
type:
oscillator