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- Reactance Coil, Used at Hammond Radio Research Laboratory, 1915-1920 - John Hays Hammond, Jr., is considered "the father of radio control." In 1926, he built a medieval-inspired castle in Gloucester, Massachusetts, as his home and research laboratory. With 400 patents to his name, Hammond developed radio control, autopilot function, and targeted missile detonation. A reactance coil is an inductor, blocking high-frequency AC power, allowing low-frequency DC power to pass.

- 1915-1920
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Reactance Coil, Used at Hammond Radio Research Laboratory, 1915-1920
John Hays Hammond, Jr., is considered "the father of radio control." In 1926, he built a medieval-inspired castle in Gloucester, Massachusetts, as his home and research laboratory. With 400 patents to his name, Hammond developed radio control, autopilot function, and targeted missile detonation. A reactance coil is an inductor, blocking high-frequency AC power, allowing low-frequency DC power to pass.
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Field Coil
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Form
- Model of an Induction Coil, circa 1880-1900 -

- circa 1880-1900
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Model of an Induction Coil, circa 1880-1900
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Coil
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Coil Panel
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Coil Panel
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Coil
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Coil
- Kidder Medical Induction Coil, 1880-1890 -

- 1880-1900
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Kidder Medical Induction Coil, 1880-1890