This preface-style article contains a brief account of the creators of radio - Lee de Forest, inventor of the triode; Edwin Howard Armstrong, inventor of regeneration, the superheterodyne, and wide-band FM; and David Sarnoff, head of RCA and champion of electronic television - their influences, and the digital age they helped to bring about.
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