Rudolf Goldschmidt
Rudolf Goldschmidt (1876–1950) was a German engineer and inventor, best known for the development of the Goldschmidt alternator radio transmitter, and the tone wheel receiver.
Rudolf Goldschmidt | |
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Goldschmidt demonstrating a heart monitor (1927) | |
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Died | October 30, 1950 74) | (aged
Occupation | Inventor |
Spouse | Hella Gimpel |
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