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Lee De Forest Inventor of the Audion Tube known as the Valve Amplifier

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The Technological Revolution of Radio

Lee De Forest in procuring stocks in his commercial corporation was unsuccessful because he  lacked the marketing flair of his compatriots. However, radio became a stabilized commodity in transmitting sound to the nation. Lee De Forest, far from having to conserve his innocence, was able to speak of his "Imperceptible Domain." Even though the solid-state transistor, which chiefly uses thin portions of semiconductors as a replacement for the bulky glass tube has superseded the triode.  

Lee De Forest's far flung visionary ideas clearly demonstrated the potential of the wireless radio transmission infrastructure that created an ineffaceable technological revolution and in making tremendous gains en route to the fundamentals of electronic research.

Moreover, in every corner of the world and it's individual people  from all walks of life one way or another, have experienced the musical bliss of recorded sounds and music played on a phonographs or gramophone and the turntables have instigated the true testimony of discoveries originated by the past master craftsmen of innovations and inventions. Yes! They who, have made it all possible for the generations of the world in creating the beginnings of a technological revolution that will have no ending for ages to come.

Lee De Forest was Born on the 26th August 1873 in Council Bluffs, Iowa USA. He Died at the age of  88 on the 30th June 1961 in Hollywood USA.

 

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