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 Science Fair Projects - Henryk Magnuski   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Henryk Władysław Magnuski (1909-1978) was a Polish telecommunications engineer who worked for Motorola in Chicago.
He was the inventor of one of the first Walkie-talkies and one of the authors of his company success in the fields of radio communication.
Magnuski was born on January 30, 1909 in Warsaw.
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 Henryk Magnuski . 1934 . 1939
Electronics Magazine, February, 1953 H. Magnuski, Harold A. Jones.
He was the inventor of one of the first Walkie-talkies and one of the authors of his company success in the fields of radio communication.
Having lost both parents at a relatively early age, he supported himself and his sister Janina by fixing and installing radios for the Polish military.
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 SingaporeMoms - Parenting Encyclopedia - Henryk Magnuski
Henryk Władysław Magnuski (1909-1978) was a Polish telecommunications engineer who worked for Motorola in Chicago.
Magnuski was born on January 30, 1909 in Warsaw.
Dr. William L. Firestone, H. Magnuski, Roy A. Richardson.
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 Descendants of Jakub Józef Magnuski in Śląsk (Silesia), Poland - JJMg07.htm - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Descendants of Jakub Józef Magnuski in Śląsk (Silesia), Poland
Henryk Musik (Maria Magnuska, Wiktor, Jan, Ignacy, Jakub Józef) died 2001 in Zielone near Tarnowskie Góry, Poland.
Artur Magnuski (Bohdan, Wiktor, Jan, Ignacy, Jakub Józef)
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 News | TimesDaily.com | TimesDaily | Florence, AL
The Henry Magnuski Electrical and Computer Engineering professorship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is named in his honor.
William L. Firestone, H. Magnuski, Roy A. Richardson.
William L. Firestone, H. Magnuski, A. MacDonald, R. Richardson.
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 Henryk Szeryng Polish violinist Poland Johannes Brahms Paris Nadia Boulanger Kassel Johann Sebastian Bach Arthur ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Henryk Szeryng Polish violinist Poland Johannes Brahms Paris Nadia Boulanger Kassel Johann Sebastian Bach Arthur Rubinstein violin concerto
Henryk Szeryng (September 22, 1918 – March 8, 1988) was a Polish violinist.
He was born in Żelazowa Wola in Poland and studied there and with Carl Flesch in Berlin.
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 He   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Henryk Arctowski was born in Warsaw, Poland, on July 15, 1871.
'''Henryk Grossmann''' (1881-1950) was born in KrakowKraków and studied law and economics in Kraków and Vienna.
'''Henryk Jaband#322;oand#324;ski''' (27 December 1909 - 27 January2003) was a PolandPolish politician, socialismsocialist, historian and professor at Warsaw University.
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 List of Poles
Henryk Lipszyc, specialist in Japanese culture, translator, embassador of Poland in Tokyo
Henryk II the Pious, senior duke of Poland, commander of Polish forces in the Battle of Legnica.
Henryk Dembiński, military commander in the November Uprising and the Hungarian uprising of 1849
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 Bambooweb: Polish contribution to World War II
A replica of the Enigma ciphering machine was created by a group of Polish mathematicians (Jerzy Różycki, Marian Rejewski and Henryk Zygalski) and handed over to the Allies in 1939.
A rubber windscreen wiper was invented by Polish pianist Józef Hofman.
Henryk Magnuski, a Polish engineer working for Motorola, invented in 1940 the SCR-3 radio, the first small radio receiver/transmitter to have manually-set frequencies.
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 Walkie-talkie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Other walkie-talkies were licensed for police and commercial bands, typically in the 49MHz range, where the first cordless phones were also assigned.
The first radio receiver/transmitter to be nick-named walkie-talkie was the Motorola SCR-300 invented by Henryk Magnuski in 1940.
Motorola also produced the SCR-536 radio during the war, and it was called the "Handie-Talkie".
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 Henryk Magnuski - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Henry Magnuski Electrical and Computer Engineering professorship at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign is named in his honor.
William L. Firestone, H. Magnuski, Roy A. Richardson.
William L. Firestone, H. Magnuski, A. MacDonald, R. Richardson.
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 WYŻSZA SZKOŁA OFICERSKA   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Rapacewicz Henryk : Współczesne tendencje rozwojowe broni pancernej.
Kwiatkowski Henryk : Szkoła inżynierów dla armii maszyn.
Magnuski Janusz : Prezentacja BWP (bojowego wozu piechoty).
www.wso.wroc.pl /BG/biblioteka/oinbip/Zestawienia/PANCVII.html   (884 words)

  
 Walkie-talkie - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first radio receiver/transmitter to be nick-named "Walkie-Talkie" was the backpacked Motorola SCR-300, created by an engineering team in 1940 at the Galvin Manufacturing Company (fore-runner of Motorola).
The team consisted of Dan Noble, who conceived of the design using FM technology, Henryk Magnuski who was the principal RF engineer, Marion Bond, Lloyd Morris, and Bill Vogel.
Motorola also produced the hand-held AM SCR-536 radio during the war, and it was called the "Handie-Talkie" (HT).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Walkie-talkie   (692 words)

  
 Cygo Research   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Copy of Enigma ciphering machine was created by a group of polish matematicians (, Marian Rejewski and Henryk Zygalski) and handed over to the allies in 1939.
Józef Kosacki invented Polish mine detector which was used throughout the war by allied armies.
Rubber windscreen wiper was invented by polish pianist Józef Hofman
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 List of Poles - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Henryk Lipszyc, specialist in Japanese culture, translator, embassador of Poland in Tokyo
Henryk II the Pious, senior duke of Poland, commander of Polish forces in the Battle of Legnica.
Henryk Dembiński, military commander in the November Uprising and the Hungarian uprising of 1849
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 Polskie Towarzystwo Fitopatologiczne   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Biogramy: Karol Henryk Mańka, Maria Henryka Gierczak (1933-1986), Krzysztof Chwaliński (1924-1987), Antoni Przezbórski (1940-1989).
Meixner i K. Magnuski, Akademia Rolnicza w Poznaniu, str.
Professor Karol Henryk Mańka, doctor honoris causa, member of the Polish Academy of Sciences (PAN), on the occasion of his 85th birthday.
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 PGSA - Herbarz Polski (Bi)
Paprocki also adds that a Count Bibersztein, Fryderyk, contributed a great deal to the victories of the Polish Prince Herman for which he was rewarded with considerable property.
Others, such as Bielski, claim that it was Count Jan Bibersztein whom King Henryk Glogowski sent out with an army to take over the provinces of Wielkopolska, but who was defeated by Dobrogost Szamotulski (Cromer, lib.
Paprocki adds that this Jan was a descendant of the Germans whom King Herman of Poland took prisoner in 1094 having fought off the invading Czechs.
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 Walkie Talkie Rental
While FRS walkie-talkies are popular toys, they are also a useful communication tool for business and personal use.
User:Rjstott :According to my sources Magnuski was the main constructor of the SCR-300.
The difference between those constructions mentioned on the abovementioned page and SCR-300 is that Magnuskis walkie-talkie was a hand-held radio, not a huge box carried by a radio operator.
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 ixradio - two-way radio solutions provider
Other toy walkie-talkies operate in the 49 MHZ band shared with cordless phones and baby monitors; typically these devices are very crude electronically and may lack even a volume control, though they may have elaborate packaging.
The first radio receiver/transmitter to be nick-named "Walkie-Talkie" was the Motorola SCR-300 created by an engineering team in 1940 at the Galvin Manufacturing Company consisting of Dan Noble, who conceived of the design using FM technology, Henryk Magnuski who was the principal RF engineer, Marion Bond, Lloyd Morris, and Bill Vogel.
Motorola also produced the SCR-536 radio during the war, and it was called the "Handie-Talkie" (HT).
www.ixradio.com /Article-Walkie-talkie.htm   (344 words)

  
 abdank
Na dowód zaś, że ma czem dalszą wojnę prowadzić, kazał Henryk otworzyć wszstkie swoje skrzynie, pełne skarbów.
On the red field is silver sign that looks like W, sign this represents broken sword; above the helmet is crown with five feathers and the same sign like on the crest.
Some historians asserts that this COA take its beginning in pre Christian era, but the legend says that this COA starts from the time of Bolesław Krzywousty, and his war with Henryk V. Boleslaw Krzywousty (Wrymouth) delegated Count Jan z Gory (John of the Mountain) to conclude a peace treaty with Emperor Henry.
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 KW-Empfänger AQ2/3 and /4, N1 and N2
The main constructor of N1 and N2 radio stations was eng.
Henryk Magnuski who has designed the American SCR-300 FM "Walkie-Talkie".
Fritz Trenkle books and another publications on German equipment has no info for N1 (AQ2) and N2 Polish stations.
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 List Of Poles info here at en.86of100c.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Ksawery Pruszyński - non-fiction writer Władysław Reymont, writer, Nobel Prize in Literature (1924) Maria Rodziewiczówna - novelist Andrzej Sapkowski, creativity writer Joanna Siedlecka, non-fiction writer Henryk Sienkiewicz, writer, Nobel Prize in Literature (1905) Isaac Bashevis Singer, writer, Nobel Prize in Literature (1966).
Henryk II the Pious, senior duke of Poland, commander of Polish sinews in the Battle of Legnica.
Agnieszka Brustman Josef Cukierman Arthur Dake Samuel Factor Henryk Friedman Paulino Frydman Michał Krasenkow Kazimierz Makarczyk Miguel Najdorf Ignatz von Popiel Dawid Przepiórka Teodor Regedziński Samuel Rosenthal Gersz Rotlewi Akiba Rubinstein Gersz Salwe Savielly Tartakower Jean Taubenhaus Szymon Winawer Aleksander Wojtkiewicz Johannes Zukertort
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 Polish Contribution To World War Ii info here at en.53of100b.info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A rubber windshield wiper was tossed negligible by the Polish pianist Józef Hofmann.
Henryk Magnuski, a Polish engineer animate for Motorola, in 1940 tossed negligible the SCR-300 radio, the genesis bitty radio receiver/transmitter to have manually-set frequencies.
It was used extensively by the American Army 'n was nicknamed the walkie-talkie.
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 Polskie wynalazki zastosowane przez aliantów - Ogólnopolski miesięcznik ODKRYWCA
w amerykańskiej firmie Motorola Henryk Magnuski (1909-1978) opracował pierwszą opartą na modulacji częstotliwości radiostację wojskową dla najniższych szczebli dowodzenia SCR-300 - lekką i o stosunkowo dużym zasięgu.
Dokonał tego na przełomie 1932 i 1933 roku zespół matematyków kryptologów - Marian Rejewski (1905-80), Jerzy Różycki (1909-42) i Henryk Zygalski (1907-78), co zaowocowało skonstruowaniem mniej więcej 30 replik tych maszyn, z których dwie przekazano w lipcu 1939 r.
Mówi się głośno o wkładzie Polaków w rozszyfrowanie jej tajemnicy, ale wymienia się przy tej okazji jedynie nazwiska matematyków Marian Rajewskiego, Jerzy Różyckiego i Henryk Zygalskiego.
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 Polish WWII ace died today. [Archive] - Military Photos
He got three Skalskis at various times--Marian was killed while test-flying a captured German Me-262 and Henryk was shot down and killed over France while serving in a British squadron.
A rubber windscreen wiper was invented by Polish pianist J zef Hofman.
Henryk Magnuski, a Polish engineer working for Motorola, invented in 1940 the SCR-3 radio, the first small radio receiver/transmitter to have manually-set frequencies.
www.militaryphotos.net /forums/archive/index.php/t-26927.html   (11715 words)

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