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David Edward Hughes

British-American inventor and music professor

Born: Died: American

David Edward Hughes (16 May 1830 – 22 January 1900), was a Welsh-American inventor, practical experimenter, and professor of music known for his work on the printing telegraph and the microphone. He is generally considered to have been born in London but his family moved around that time so he may have been born in Corwen, Wales.

His family moved to the U.S. while he was a child and he became a professor of music in Kentucky. In 1855 he patented a printing telegraph. He moved back to London in 1857 and further pursued experimentation and invention, coming up with an improved carbon microphone in 1878.

In 1879 he identified what seemed to be a new phenomenon during his experiments: electric sparks generated in one device could be heard in a separate portable microphone apparatus he had set up. It was most probably radio transmissions but this was nine years before electromagnetic radiation was a proven concept and Hughes was convinced by others that his discovery was simply electromagnetic induction.

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British-American inventor and music professor

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    David Edward Hughes, American british-american inventor and music professor, known for british-american inventor and music professor, died on 1900-01-22.

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David Edward Hughes was born on 1831-01-22 (American).
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British-American inventor and music professor
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David Edward Hughes died on 1900-01-01.

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