High-speed Automatic Receiver, Otter Cliffs Radio Station, Mount Desert Island, Maine. This photograph depicts the high-speed radio receiver, developed by Charles A. Hoxie of General Electric Co., and shown in use at the Navy's Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Hoxie is credited with the photographic telegraph recorder for radio reception. The Navy operated the radio receiver on Mount Desert Island from 1917 to 1933. Hoxie's receiver was first tested at Chatham, Massachusetts, then sent to Otter Cliffs Radio Station in 1918. At right is Prof. Hoxie's high speed automatic receiver. It was first teste


High-speed Automatic Receiver, Otter Cliffs Radio Station, Mount Desert Island, Maine. This photograph depicts the high-speed radio receiver, developed by Charles A. Hoxie of General Electric Co., and shown in use at the Navy's Otter Cliffs Radio Station. Hoxie is credited with the photographic telegraph recorder for radio reception. The Navy operated the radio receiver on Mount Desert Island from 1917 to 1933. Hoxie's receiver was first tested at Chatham, Massachusetts, then sent to Otter Cliffs Radio Station in 1918. At right is Prof. Hoxie's high speed automatic receiver. It was first tested at Chatham, Mass., then sent to Otter Cliffs radio station in 1918-01-01T00:00:00.


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