Hammond, John Hays, 1888-1965
Variant namesInventor and scientist.
From the description of John Hays Hammond papers, 1908-1965 (bulk 1912-1953). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 79449289
Inventor; B.S., Sheffield Scientific School, Yale, 1910; pioneer in systems radio control of moving objects (torpedoes, ships, etc.); president Radio Engineering Co. of N.Y., Hammond Research Corp. of Mass.; inventor of improved methods of phonographic reproduction, other inventions relating to radio telephony and telegraphy, radar, pipe organ mechanisms, radio and phonograph reproduction; applied for over 800 patents in U.S. and Europe.
From the description of John Hays Hammond, Jr. papers, 1912-1963 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702166562
From the guide to the John Hays Hammond, Jr. papers, 1912-1963, (Manuscripts and Archives)
Biographical Note
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1888, Apr. 13:
Born, San Francisco, Calif. -
1905:
Patented two-cycle scavenger engine -
1910:
Graduated, Yale University, New Haven, Conn. -
1911:
Established Hammond Radio Research Laboratory, Gloucester, Mass. -
1912:
Invented "electronic dog," a photosensitive homing device Performed research on intermediate frequency United States delegate to the International Radio-Telegraphic Conference, London, England -
1914:
Demonstrated high-speed radio control boat to United States Army Invented proximity fuse for torpedoes Invented thermite incendiary bomb Natalia (yacht) completed 120-mile trip controlled by Hammond's radio and gyroscopic system -
1916 -1918 :Developed continuous wave superheterodyne receiver using intermediate frequency Worked on radio-controlled submerged torpedo -
1919:
Doctor of Science, George Washington University, Washington, D.C. -
1921:
Researched, developed, and developed a frequency modulation (FM) system -
1922 -1923 :Developed a secure telephone communication system -
1925 -1926 :Developed unicontrol superheterodyne -
1927:
United States delegate to International Radio Conference, Washington, D.C. -
1943:
Developed a variable pitch propeller for ships -
1950:
Invented "Telespot," a system for secure televsion trnasmission of classified data -
1959:
Awarded Elliot Cresson Medal, Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, Pa. -
1952:
Developed dynamic accentuator for music amplification and reproduction -
1965, Feb. 12:
Died, Gloucester, Mass.
From the guide to the John Hays Hammond Papers, 1908-1965, (bulk 1912-1953), (Manuscript Division Library of Congress)
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Electronic musical instruments |
Electron tubes |
Engineering |
Inertial navigation systems |
Radio |
Radio frequency modulation |
Torpedoes |
World War, 1914-1918 |
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Person
Birth 1888-04-13
Death 1965-02-12