Telefunken Induction Coil, 1912-1914

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Artifact Overview

An induction coil creates a high-voltage, pulsating current which arcs across a "spark gap." The spark creates electromagnetic waves, which can then be detected by a radio receiver. Induction coils were essential to the first decades of wireless and radio. Used from the late 1880s until the 1920s, spark gap powered radios were replaced as vacuum tube transmitters became available.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Induction coil

Date Made

1912-1914

Place of Creation

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

00.625.281

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Composition (Material)
Nickel (Metal)

Dimensions

Height: 3 in
Diameter: 4.125 in