Talk:Arthur Korn

Work
The section on his work could use elaboration. It mentions a stylus but doesn't say what it is a stylus of. Bob Burkhardt (talk) 11:52, 18 November 2010 (UTC)

First wireless photo
I have been reading old digitized Suomen Kuvalehti magazines, and I spotted a claim of a first photograph being sent over a wireless on June 1st 1922. The photo was of Mrs Korn, and the photo was said to have been sent from a station in San Paolo near Rome, to a torpedo boat near Spezia on coastal North America. I have not found the photograph anywhere online (I tried with reverse image search). The dithering looks similar as to the photo on https://www.jmcvey.net/cable/elements/pictures2.htm, but is obviously a different one. Also this page refers to year 1922, although does not specify a date or a month. I unfortunately do not have a copyright of the digitized version of the magazine, so even though it is almost 100 years old, the digitized version is not, and I cannot share the image here. Fintux (talk) 18:15, 4 January 2022 (UTC)

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