- John Stone Stone
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name = John Stone Stone
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birth_date = birth date|1869|9|24
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death_date = death date and age|1943|5|20|1869|9|24
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residence =United States
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field =Electrical engineering
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awards =IEEE Medal of Honor John Stone Stone (
September 24 ,1869 –May 20 ,1943 ) was an American mathematician,physicist andinventor . He labored as an earlytelephone engineer , was influential in developingwireless communication technology, and holds dozens of keypatent s in the field of "space telegraphy".Career
Stone was born in Manakin village,
Virginia , the son ofCharles Pomeroy Stone , theAmerican Civil War general and engineer. Raised inCairo ,Egypt until 1882, Stone was fluent in Arabic, French, and English; his father tutored him in mathematics. Stone also learned to ride in Egypt and was an excellent horseman. On his family's return to theUnited States , Stone attended Columbia Prep,Columbia University , andJohns Hopkins University .After early research at American Telegraph & Telephone, Stone created his own company to build transmitting stations for the U.S. Navy. In 1907, Stone started in
Boston theSociety of Wireless Telegraph Engineers (SWTE ). He won theFranklin Institute Edward Longstreth Medal in 1913. J. S. Stone invented theStone common battery system . J. S. Stone help create the carrier current system of transmission. J. S. Stone's tuned circuits forradio transmitter s and receivers had precedence overGuglielmo Marconi 's similar system.Among his political and Americanist activities was as a member of the
American Defense Society 's Board of Trustees.Once married and divorced, Stone died in
San Diego ,California May 20, 1943.Publications
* Stone, J. S., "The Practical Aspects of the Propagation of High Frequency Waves Along Wires".
* Stone, J. S., " [http://earlyradiohistory.us/1904gw.htm Theory of Wireless Telegraphy] ". Transactions of the 1904 Saint Louis International Electrical Congress, Volume III, pages 556-558.Patents
* - "Electric cable" (1892)
* - "Development and distribution of electricity" (1892)
* - "Resonant electric circuit" (1897)
*Stone, M S, "Electric Circuit", US patent 0 578 275, filed 10 September 1896, issued 2 March 1897.
* - "Differential electromagnet" (1899)
* - "Method of selective electric signaling" (1902)
* - "Method of electrical distribution" (1902)
* - "Method of relaying space telegraph signals" (1902)
* - "Method of relaying space telegraph signals" (1902)
* - "Method of tuning vertical wire oscillators" (1902)
* - "Tuned electric oscillator" (1902)
* - "Method of relaying space telegraph signals" (1902)
* - "Apparatus for relaying space telegraph signals" (1902)
* - "Method of electrical distribution" (1902)
* - "Apparatus for simultaneously transmitting and receiving space telegraph signals" (1904)
* - "Wireless telegraph receiving device" (1904)
* - "Method of receiving space telegraph signals" (1904)
* - "Method of increasing the effective radiation of electromagnetic waves" (1904)
* - "Apparatus for increasing the effective radiation of electromagnetic waves" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1904)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1905)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1908)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1908)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1908)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1908)
* - "Space telegraphy" (1908)
* - "Secret communication system" (1925)
* - "Signaling system" (1926)
* - "Directive antenna array" (1928)
* - "Frequency selective communication system" (1935)
* - "Composite oscillator for electromagnetic wave" (1936)External articles
* " [http://www.acmi.net.au/AIC/STONE_BIO.html John Stone Stone : 1869 - 1943] ". Adventures in Cybersound.
* " [http://www.ieee.org/organizations/history_center/legacies/stone.html John Stone Stone 1869 - 1943] " IEEE History Center. IEEE, 2003.
*Leland I. Anderson (ed.), " [http://www.tfcbooks.com/mall/more/436ntpr.htm John Stone Stone, Nikola Tesla's Priority in Radio and Continuous-Wave Radiofrequency Apparatus] ". The Antique Wireless Review, Vol. 1. 1986. 24 pages, illustrated. (ed., available at Twenty First Century Books)
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