Valdemar Poulsen

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Valdemar Poulsen

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Birthplace: I ejendommen Landemærket 3, 2.sal, København, Sokkelund herred, Københavns amt, Danmark (Denmark)
Death: July 23, 1942 (72)
København, Sokkelund herred, Københavns amt, Danmark (Denmark)
Place of Burial: Gentofte sogn, Gentofte, Sokkelund herred, Københavns amt, Danmark
Immediate Family:

Son of Jonas Nicolai Johannes Poulsen and Rebekka Magdalene Brandt
Husband of Asta Stoltz Nielsen and Frederikke Marie Rasmussen, kaldt Mary
Father of Christian Poulsen
Brother of Margrethe Levy and Anne Poulsen
Half brother of Knud Poulsen, var aldrig gift; Fanny Augusta Frederikke Poulsen and Elisabeth Poulsen

Occupation: Dansk ingeniør og opfinder af buegeneratoren og telegrafon
Managed by: Cecilie Nygård
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About Valdemar Poulsen

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valdemar_Poulsen

Valdemar Poulsen (23 November 1869 – 23 July 1942) was a Danish engineer who developed a magnetic wire recorder in 1899.

Biography

He was born on 23 November 1869 in Copenhagen

The magnetic recording was demonstrated in principle as early as 1898 by Valdemar Poulsen in his telegraphone. Magnetic wire recording, and its successor, magnetic tape recording, involve the use of a magnetizable medium which moves past a recording head. An electrical signal, which is analogous to the sound that is to be recorded, is fed to the recording head, inducing a pattern of magnetization similar to the signal. A playback head (which may be the same as the recording head) can then pick up the changes in the magnetic field from the tape and convert them into an electrical signal.

Poulsen obtained a Telegraphone Patent in 1898, and with his assistant, Peder O. Pedersen, later developed other magnetic recorders that recorded on steel wire, tape, or disks. None of these devices had electronic amplification, but the recorded signal was easily strong enough to be heard through a headset or even transmitted on telephone wires. At the 1900 World's Fair in Paris, Poulsen had the chance to record the voice of Emperor Franz Josef of Austria which happens to be the oldest surviving magnetic audio recording today.

Poulsen developed an arc converter in 1908, referred to as the "Poulsen Arc Transmitter", which was widely used in radio before the advent of vacuum tube technology.

He died on 23 July 1942.

Legacy

A stamp was issued in honor of Poulsen in 1969.

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Valdemar Poulsen's Timeline

1869
November 23, 1869
I ejendommen Landemærket 3, 2.sal, København, Sokkelund herred, Københavns amt, Danmark (Denmark)
1896
March 8, 1896
Frederiksberg sogn, Frederiksberg, Sokkelund herred, Københavns amt, Danmark (Denmark)
1942
July 23, 1942
Age 72
København, Sokkelund herred, Københavns amt, Danmark (Denmark)
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Gentofte Kirkegård, Gentofte sogn, Gentofte, Sokkelund herred, Københavns amt, Danmark (Denmark)