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Ralph C. Brown

ca. 1850 - 1950

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Ralph C. Brown was an electrical engineer and inventor from Salem, Mass. During World War I, he was the key inventor of the firing device that was used in the anti-submarine mines that were used for the North Sea mine barrage ("Northern Barrage"), between Scotland and Norway.


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For more information about his discovery, see for instance A.B. Feuer, The U.S. Navy in World War I: Combat at Sea and in the Air, Greenwood Publishing Group, 1999. p.13. Available online in Google Books http://books.google.com/books?id=7O1yeZxemlUC&pg=PA13 (accessed 08/28/2014)
Some Studies in Radio Broadcast Transmission: A Study of the Fading and Distortion of Radio Signals and a Discussion of the Effects of the Variation of Carrier-Frequency
Distribution of Radio Waves from Broadcasting Stations Over City Districts

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