The Audion Tube and Its Impact on Radio and Electronics
In 1918, Lee De Forest introduced the Audion tube, a triode vacuum tube that revolutionized radio and electronics by amplifying electrical signals. Initially met with skepticism, the Audion significantly improved radio transmission, facilitating its widespread adoption for communication and entertainment. This innovation laid the groundwork for advancements in electronic devices, influencing radio broadcasting and the foundations of the television and computer industries, thus transforming global communication systems.
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